Never heard of the trottle, just plain old mouse turds here, but do use snicklesneeze though, never thought anything of it.
2007-07-26 07:06:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry no, but yesterday we were watching a film about a dog and it burbed and I'm sure the boy said,mouth f@rt about it. That's a word for a burb I never heard before. I'm from the UK too.
2007-07-26 14:08:55
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answered by xyz 7
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Sorry, not me but North Easterners use a lot of words very few other regions have heard of - Except the Scots, we must have very strong cultural links with our northern neighbours.
2007-07-26 14:22:25
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answered by elflaeda 7
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LOL I'm from Lincoln too and I'v never heard of either of them. You probably made them up when you were small as we have lots of daft words that mean daft things too.
2007-08-02 06:55:47
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answered by Mrs Jones 2
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nope never heard of them!
we call the remote a 'flicker'
and the cupboard under the stairs 'the mousy cupboard'
weird.
2007-07-26 14:10:15
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answered by net 3
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Nope i'v never heard of them words, but they do sound cool lol
2007-08-01 12:05:28
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answered by MANDY D 3
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Lovely words! Here in Devon tourists are known as Grockles. Hope you like it.
2007-07-26 16:29:00
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answered by Katherine Lynn A 4
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i am from Yorkshire, no not heard them before but i did hear you folk from lincolnshire are weird guess its true lol (only kidding)
2007-07-26 14:22:37
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answered by casha1 6
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Never heard of them sorry
2007-07-26 14:03:44
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answered by And For A Moment I Am Happy 6
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Cute!! sorry not heard them before.
xxx
2007-07-26 14:06:39
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answered by Honeybee 6
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