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So where does Boyo come from? certainly no parts of Staffordshire that I am familiar with and even less so with the ones that I think you are actually from and operate in then. One can only assume that you use, or try to use, the term Boyo to belittle people? Use the term Boyo round the Chase to a stranger and see how that gets on son! Duck, Darlin, Yoof, Flower, Fella all good but I dare you to use Boyo on a stranger!!!

Jon
Thanks Jon I'll take it on board.
 
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That's Geordie marra.

Thanks I had never heard that round staffs. Come on though noseall you must have a better reply than, "ill take it on board" Why use Boyo if not for belittling people? You wouldn't do it in your daily life so why the need here? Like I said calling someone Boyo round our end will end in an A+E trip so why not just be the normal day to day you? Its easier and we won't think any less of you. X

Jon
 
Rugeley-ites must have adopted it then, as I've spent the sum total of 7 hours in Geordie-land, and didn't hear it there, in that time.

I have never heard that anywhere Midlands/East Midland based? Would actually like to know what Marra means? Mate? Mucka? it sounds like a shortening of TOMORROW as in I'll see you in the MARRA.
 
Given the chance to respond but noseall seems to have gone a bit quiet!! Awww bless sweet dreams Boyo xx
 
Given the chance to respond but noseall seems to have gone a bit quiet!! Awww bless sweet dreams Boyo xx
I use the term boyo because some people find it irritating, like using the thanks button as a pally back-slap, like bastardising someone's user-name, like adding unnecessary emoticons, blah, blah, blah.

Stick around Jon and you will soon see that it is not all one way traffic. I give as good as I get.
 
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