OUR YORKSHIRE BOY DOES YORKSHIRE SLANG🎯
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Kalvin Philipps shows us how well he knows his Yorkshire slang.
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Can Kalvin ever be angry seems like he's always smiling
There is no point in this if she is going to pretty much tell them every answer 😂
He’s so cute! Look at that face them dimples
Ur strange mate🤨🤨
Kalvin is true Leeds lad always happy to have a laugh
Yessss
Kahoot music in the background, Yorkshire classic
I'm with kalvin someone who's radged to me has abit of a screw loose
Nope definitely angry, very old saying that one, means angry, not happy.
Think of it as raging.. angry.. “raged”
ive always known radgy, or radgey or whatever as beaing annoyed. but radged has always been mental for me too
I grew up in leeds and radgey always ment crazy....people would either call someone acting crazy a radgey or a radgepot.
Tapped in the head
He’s too good at this Kalvin is.
She lowkey loves kalvin
What I thought
So do i ngl😂
She wants his pineapple babies
Innit
So do I
These are funny, who ever edits them is brill 👏
I'm Exile Mancunian what lived in Leeds Armley and Morley and of course kalvin is an Armley lad. MCFC
Is it me or is she trying to make herself look good in front of all the players.
Harry Monk she's well trying to bag herself a footballer
@@harrymonk770 She already has she is with Gjanni
Amelie LUFC Is she really or are you lying.
@@harrymonk770 from what I've heard they're together they have been together I think for about 2 weeks x I'm not sure if its official yet but that's what I've heard x
Wouldn't blame her. KP is a beautiful man😂
He's 100% right on radged, it definitely more means a nutter, or craziness than it means angry.
"He's radged" = "He's a bit crazy"
Yeh radged means crazy not angry like tapped in the head, flagging is bollocks same as the other stupid one he didn’t get mush 😉💙💛
Radged is crazy
Yeah. 100%.
He’s the cutest
hi x
@Pep leave the kid alone, cant blame him for trying even if it was a shocking attempt! 😆
I’m from Nottingham and I knew nearly all of them like 90%. So I guess we have the same kinda dialect as Yorkshire we just don’t use it as much.
Dialect convergences and roots are something to study deeply 'cause it would be horrible to loose our roots. Al the people are equal for me, but anyone should contribute in the world with his cultural peculiarity.
Got everyone.. As being a Yorkshire lad through and through
Propa yorkshire lad. Well done Kalvin. But to be fair Radged does mean crazy. Thats what i would have said. Im a Leeds lass and radged isn't really a Yorkshire slang word. Mafted?? Never heard of that before either. We would say barmy for crazy. If i was to say someone was angry i would say that they wa "seething" anyone else from Yorkshire agree there??
100%...... never heard mafted in my life!!!! And radged or "You radgey bastard" does mean crazy-mental.
It's usually maffting which just means hot
Mafted is more East Yorkshire and hull area,I’ve heard it loads
hi x
I'm a leeds lad and radgey has always meant crazy to me and I too have never heard of mafted.
Sad that hes gone 😭
Stevie Wonder could see how flirtatious she was.
The guy’s always smiling 😅😅
The best player😜
Never heard mafted in my life
It’s a hull thing
Harrison Creaser its a Leeds thing
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In my experience you say someone is radged in the head. Kalvin is right. Angry in the head doesn't make sense.
Now there's a chav
Fack awf
YORKSHIRE! YORKSHIRE! YORKSHIRE!
Learnt from my Yorkshire friends: monk on- sulky ,snap- food , knocker- end crust on a loaf....sure theres a few more if i can remember.
Keep doing these things
She definitely wants a bit of the Yorkshire Pirlo
Yessss kalv 💙💛
Needs some new words each time...
Kalvin is from our place!
I’m from stoke and I know most of these
Bet you eat Yorkshire puddings too
Yes kalvin my lad
Met him on the road once live in Allwoodly cool bloke got an autograph plus photo
I live in alwoodley
@@ttgkk3314 I live a bit further now but what school are you nearest to
Paarshva Shah I’m nearest to St Paul’s and then Allerton High
@@ttgkk3314 I went to Allerton Primary graduated last year
All my friends go to Allerton high
This is cringe.
One or two of the words never heard of them and i was born and raised in south yorkshire
Someone who's radged is crazy not angry
flagging and gander are used in 'merica, too...
Just watched this again after few years I'm a Wakefield I knew em all but never heard people say mafted, what area of Leeds is kalvin originally from is it Beeston, Holbeck area
Armley so yeah near Holbeck
I'm from the US and knew most of these
How??? I mean gander was easy, we use that but most of the others were weird
That's... strange.
Mafted and brayed or braying is more of an East Yorkshire thing and maybe North Yorkshire also, youre gonna get brayed, your not gonna get a braying, it doesnt sound right where im from, mafted is boiling but mafting is also boiling and mafting is used more where im from in East Yorkshire...
Never heard of mafted, new to me.
Thats my boy
If I need to use meaningless hand gestures to distract from me verbally giving the answer, I'm a what? = MUPPET!
What ever happened to laiking? By far the best Yorkshire word. This bloke would be laikin foo'eh. Girl is laikin abaht. I used to pronounce it "leckin" as a kid but some of my mates with proper flat cap wearing grandads would say laikin and it sounded Yorkshire on another level. Means "playing" by the way.
We always said lecking arnt. And ally’s wa snickets
Means "larking".
Where’s Lauren..!?
chuffed is not a localized yorkshire slang, is used throughout England, and britain in general
I always thought chuffed and chuffing hell were Lancashire...I grew up in leeds and it wasnt common to hear it but here in blackpool I hear it all the time.
he got radged right, its nothing to do with anger
yo Kalvin is peng innit
scran is actually an old WW2 acronym for sailors Sultanas, Almonds, Rasins, And Nuts
Your missing the c in scran what does the c stand for?
@@mcnoface8000 cashews 😂 my bad
Most of these aren't even Leeds, just north of England/Scotland.
Gander in south England is have a butchers I remember that when I hear gander
IM DA BIGGEST BIRD🦅🦅🦅
Randged means crazy
ah finally the prince pineapple head is here 😂😂
Thought "scran" was scouse, never heard it said and I grew up in Leeds
I was born and bred in Leeds and heard it said all the time, where the bloody hell were you hiding if you never heard anyone say scran lol. It was said daily.
@@bravo2966 same, I grew up in leeds and scran was always our way of saying munch eat or food......I've heard people say snap in other parts of Yorkshire.
@@northernguerrilla3168I always thought snap meant something edible that you took to work.
Phillips the yorckse pirlo
I’m yorkshire and I didn’t get half of these
I grew up in Yorkshire and left 50 years ago. I knew 7/10. Some of them might be obsolete.
Is this Leeds slang, don’t recognise a lot of them?
I have always said Maffty as in "it's a bit maffty in her like"
I'm off for a 'Toby'
his name is spelled wrong in the caption
Radged isnt angry. Its someone crazy or off their head in silly way lol
Who is this interviewer, what is her last name?
Ik this was a year ago but you could’ve done shacks
most of these i no, and im from somerset
He’s never seen Yorkshire babby. Let darn
Alot of this is not even Yorkshire slang, it'smore Northern slang as it's same thing up in the North East! :D
ragged does mean crazy don't know what she's on
shes well annoying. no one says mafted in leeds and radged means mental not angry
COME ON YOU SPURS
All those words sayings are also spoken in Lancashire sorry no offence but to say they are Yorkshire sayings is plain wrong they are north west sayings mainly
Mush
Don't we all
To be fair radged isnt yorkshire
Update: After talking with the rents, i found out that it actually is common to say in Yorkshire. I can’t be a true yorkshire lad by the looks of it!
@@james_thomps it doesn't mean angry though....... it means crazy/mental. Kelvin was right
Gander isnt yorkshire ffs. Everyone uses gander
Will be good to see this beast Kalvin Phillips following the footsteps of Rio Ferdinand and Alan Smith from Elland Road to Old Trafford @ Theater of Dreams. Welcome to Manchester United.
Bonce is used(or was) in London,Chuffed is used everywhere.
So are Yorkshire puddings.......... still a Yorkshire thing. Other cunts just copy us.
We didn't copy bonce in London,but northerners copied Fink,Fought and Bovver from us.
scran is a Glaswegian term.
And Scouse I think it’s used in a lot of place mostly Northern
Don't think radged is even yorkshire, it goes wider than that
00:08 why the fuck is your arm still on my shoulder??
I’m not convinced these are all Yorkshire words.
radged is simple
Lay off the dry shampoo and use some of that real wet stuff
Cushty bari m8
Scran ... it's CAT SNAP!!
Gander and Scran arent yorkshire words
Gander means to take a look by craning your neck like a goose. I don't know if it originates in Yorks. Seems more like Cockney to me.
Most of them aren’t Yorkshire slang people say them all around the country 😂
Flaggin' Bonce and Gander Yorkshire slang? Really?
Wafll
I beg🙄🙄🙄gen z
What's with all her hand movements?? Just fucking stand still and read the questions 😂.. she pretty much helped him out on 3 of them. I'm a Yorkshire lad and got to say never heard of 'mafted' and I've always thought as 'radged' to be mental.
More Lancashire than Yorkshire
She looks like harry styles
Bun in the oven = pregnant, ta love ❤
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A good few of those are ‘Generic’. Also, go wash your hair pet!
Is that Billie Eilish ?
Why does her hair look so wet like she's just come out of the shower