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geordie

Scouse vs Geordie - What's the difference?

scouse | geordie |


As nouns the difference between scouse and geordie

is that scouse is a stew associated with the liverpool area, usually containing (at least) meat, onions, carrots and potatoes while geordie is (northern england|and|scotland|obsolete) a guinea.

As a proper noun geordie is

dialect]]/colloquial form of english spoken by [[#noun|geordies, people from tyneside.

As an adjective geordie is

related to or characteristic of or newcastle upon tyne.

Wikidiffcom vs Geordie - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | geordie |

Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.


Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As a proper noun Geordie is

dialect/colloquial form of English spoken by Geordies, people from Tyneside.

As a noun Geordie is

a guinea.

As an adjective Geordie is

related to or characteristic of Geordies or Newcastle upon Tyne.

Cockney vs Geordie - What's the difference?

cockney | geordie |


As adjectives the difference between cockney and geordie

is that cockney is from the East End of London, or London generally while Geordie is related to or characteristic of Geordies or Newcastle upon Tyne.

As nouns the difference between cockney and geordie

is that cockney is any Londoner while Geordie is a guinea.

As proper nouns the difference between cockney and geordie

is that cockney is the dialect or accent of such Londoners while Geordie is dialect/colloquial form of English spoken by Geordies, people from Tyneside.

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