Is it a canny, cannae, geordie, scottish? What are the differences? Find out below. Then, use this article as a guide to determine which of the three you’re most likely to be. Once you know the difference, you can be the proud owner of a Scottish or Geordie ‘i canny wait’. Besides, you’ll be able to find a new favourite band while awaiting your date!
Canny Wait Geordie
Whether you’re a Geordie or not, you can use these phrases and expressions with confidence. Geordie slang is used in everyday conversation, but is much funnier than the original British dialect. Geordie slang terms include “Bosh,” “MUG,” and “Gowk.”
It’s also part of the phrase, “i canny wait bag o’ Tudas.” The phrase “Canny bag o’ Tudas” originated in the 1980s. The word can refer to any pleasant experience, including eating potato-based snacks. Depending on the context, it can mean “take care.”
Cannae Wait Scottish
Scots are known for their quirky expressions and slang words. The expression “Haste Ye Back” means farewell in Scottish Gaelic and “Lang may yer lum reek” literally means long may your chimney smoke. Another common expression is “Keep the heid,” which means “keep your head.” Hell slap it in your face – it’s your fault!
Canny Geordie
“I canny wait” is a phrase in Newcastle dialect that means “to sort out, to hurry up, to go away.” In other contexts, it can mean “go away,” “good luck,” or a dismissal. Sometimes, it can be a pet name. If you hear someone say it, you will likely understand what they mean. In other cases, it can mean “to do as you’re told.”
I Can’t Wait For That New Car!
Do you ask yourself, “I can’t wait for that new car!”? If you do, it’s probably because you’ve just been told you have to wait for the new car. There is good news though, because there are a number of different solutions to the problem of “i canny wait!”
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