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Old 10-31-2005, 07:55 AM   #71
Cyclefrance
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Originally Posted by Sundae Girl
A cob is officially a crusty bread roll here, although its used generically for any type of bread roll.

Its an alien word to me, as in the South a cob is a small horse. I felt really embarrassed the first few times I said "Bacon cob please" but got used to it when I took a Saturday job in a bakers.

You can also say that someone "has a cob on" which is never taken as wearing a bread roll - it means in a bad mood. Other local sayings include "mardy" for grumpy or bad tempered and "nesh" for soft (as in not hardy).

Is it true that fortnight for 2 weeks isn't generally in use in the US?
Telepathy, or what??? Nice timing!
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