
Who me duck? - Chef's Resource
In simple terms, “Who me duck?” is a friendly and endearing way of addressing someone in Nottinghamshire. It is commonly used in place of terms like “darling,” “love,” or “dear” in other parts of the country.
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Ay Up Me Duck! | Where it comes from, what it means
Jul 22, 2023 · What does ‘Ay Up Me Duck’ mean? You’ll be glad to know that – whoever has said “ay up me duck” to you – is glad to see you and it’s a term of endearment. So you’re not completely quackers! 😁 It’s just like informally saying “hello my friend!”
Me duck - phrase meaning and origin - Phrasefinder
Dec 8, 2005 · Gruff son of the soil says "All right me-duck!" It wasn't the prelude to gay rape, just the norm for Leicester bus drivers. 'duck' as non-gender-specific alternative to 'mate' was widespread, but it put the wind up a few of us at first.
Carmen Forquer Nyssen | History behind the "Who me?" Duck
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11 words and phrases from Nottingham - Collins Dictionary Language Blog
Dec 3, 2020 · Eh up, me duck! Here are a few words and phrases you might hear in Nottingham and the surrounding areas: 1. Eh up! Eh up is a friendly way of greeting someone: Eh up, Sam. Where are you off to? 2. cob. A cob is a round bread roll, eaten with a filling.
Do people really say 'ay up me duck?' - BBC
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Urban Dictionary: me duck
Mar 12, 2004 · don't wory 'me duck'... Get the me duck mug. A friendly greeting, often used in Nottinghamshire, which can leave people not from the Midlands a bit puzzled the first time they hear it. “Ey up me duck, y’ alreet?” (Hello, are you well?) “Aye, grand. Y’rsel’?” (Yes, I’m fine. How are you?) Get the Ey up me duck mug.
Me Duck - Slang Meaning and Examples - FastSlang
"Me duck" is a slang term that originated in the East Midlands region of England, specifically in the cities of Nottingham and Derby. The term "duck" is used as an affectionate or endearing term, similar to how one might use "dear" or "love".
Help! Is “duck” exclusively a romantic term of endearment?
I’m from the East Midlands (core “me duck” country) and it’s typically used to children or young family members in the same way as the other words I described. It’s used to express affection, so different from respect.