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DBC
Nottinghamshire
1 of 36  Mon 5th Apr 2010 7:17pm  

I thought I might start a topic about dialect words which seem to be unique to Coventry. Most of these I learned from my grandmother who was born in Coventry in 1892. I think the most commonly used one is "batch" for a bread roll. I have never heard this used apart from in Coventry plus Bedworth and Nuneaton. Other that spring to mind are "jetty", for a small alleyway between houses, "on the box" for being on sick-leave from work, and a very rare one; This is "thrawl" which is the name for a stone or marble slab found in a food cupboard or pantry. This last one I wasn't certain of until I was chatting yesterday to another Coventry resident who had also heard of that word. Are there any more suggestions to add to the list?
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
2 of 36  Tue 6th Apr 2010 8:59pm  

I can't think of any new ones right now, but I agree - "batch" is a very typical example. Funnily enough, I once spent a few weeks working at Beeston near Nottingham. On the first morning I asked what time tea-break was - and the reply was "The cob lady comes at 10 o'clock". So I said "yes, but what time's tea-break?" So he repeated his answer. So I then asked what on earth a cob-lady was.... and he looked confused and said "Don't you know what a cob is?" On seeing my blank expression he described a 'cob'. So I said..... "Oh I see, it's like a batch". He replied.... "What on earth is a batch?" Enough said!
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Midland Red

3 of 36  Thu 8th Apr 2010 2:51pm  

I've lived and worked in other parts of the country and I don't recall so many roads being prefixed with "The" as in Coventry For example, The Allesley Old Road The Holyhead Road The Kenilworth Road The London Road The Foleshill Road The Walsgrave Road
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dutchman
Spon End
4 of 36  Thu 8th Apr 2010 7:46pm  

You can tell someone is local if they can pronounce "Cheylesmore" and "Styvechale" or if they know the meaning of "Brumagem Screwdriver".
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Midland Red

5 of 36  Thu 8th Apr 2010 7:50pm  

. . . not forgetting Bed'uth and Long-ford ! Oh, and Awsley and Kersley ! And Fozull ! And Burk-swell !
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BrotherJoybert
Coventry
6 of 36  Fri 9th Apr 2010 11:14am  

Do you remember when Mercia Sound first started broadcasting? Some of the adverts were hilarious! Wob-burly, Wick-in etc ... Smile
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dutchman
Spon End
7 of 36  Wed 21st Jul 2010 11:01pm  

Here's a jetty Pictures of Coventry
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NeilsYard
Coventry
8 of 36  Tue 16th Nov 2010 2:13pm  

Why does every Cov Kid refer to the city centre as town, i.e. going down the town?
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
9 of 36  Thu 16th Dec 2010 7:32pm  

I must admit, I also used to think this was a Coventry thing to say, but on the telly in recent years I've noticed a couple of people from other cities refer to their centres as 'town', too. That still doesn't explain why we say it though. The only reason I can think of is that the saying began in the days when our city centre 'was the town', and the surrounding areas - now Coventry's sub-districts - were not yet part of it, but just nearby villages, like Stoke, Earlsdon, etc.
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InnisRoad
Hessle
10 of 36  Sun 20th Mar 2011 5:24pm  

Batch and Thrawl are both in fairly widespread use and found in ordinary dictionaries. Jetty, I think was very peculiar to Coventry. Another Coventry word for jetty was entry, not commonly used elsewhere. In Rugby the term passage was used and in Hull it's ten-foot. Godcakes are common throughout Warwickshire. God cakes, made for a christening (with God parents), were often triangular, I believe.
Regards Innis Road

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rojwhittle
derbyshire
11 of 36  Tue 30th Aug 2011 3:45pm  

"The" was also used when people said where they worked - never "I work for Morris Engines", but "I work at 'The Morris', 'The Standard', or wherever. A saying I remember my grandma using was "Stap me!". I asked her what it actually meant, and she hadn't a clue!
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InnisRoad
Hessle
12 of 36  Fri 2nd Sep 2011 8:07am  

One thing I remember being common, at least in our family, was "Well, I'll go to Stoke!" as an expression of surprise. I don't know the origin of it.
Regards Innis Road

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DBC
Nottinghamshire
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13 of 36  Wed 16th May 2012 7:28pm  

During a recent flying visit to Coventry I noticed that even the restaurant in the Herbert sells "bacon batches". Glad to see that the place is keeping up with local traditions.
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Meerkat

14 of 36  Mon 29th Oct 2012 9:27am  

On 2nd Sep 2011 8:07am, InnisRoad said: One thing I remember being common, at least in our family, was "Well, I'll go to Stoke!" as an expression of surprise. I don't know the origin of it.
Both my parents used this saying when I was child and as far as I can remember most adults did, I haven't heard it said for many years now though.
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
15 of 36  Fri 2nd Nov 2012 6:38pm  

Surely one of the most unique of Coventry words and phrases is Catching the buz down The Meada. Perhaps I'll meet you under the elephant.
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