Definitions by Harribooo
Canny
The word "Canny" is most commonly used in Scotland U.K. and Newcastle-upon-Tyne England U.K.
It most commonly means "Cannot" and becomes"Canny" from accents and dialects, most strongly from Scotland and Newcastle upon Tyne (Geordie Land).
However, it has been known to creep into other dialects/accents within the North of England, though is pronounced and spelt every so slightly differently to "Canna".
It most commonly means "Cannot" and becomes"Canny" from accents and dialects, most strongly from Scotland and Newcastle upon Tyne (Geordie Land).
However, it has been known to creep into other dialects/accents within the North of England, though is pronounced and spelt every so slightly differently to "Canna".
Go ed
"Go Ed" is a shortened form of "Go Ed kid" and shortened again from "Go ahead" or "Go ahead kid".
It originated from Scousers, it's a dialect thing though, not accent like "Top of the morning to you" is associated with an Irish accent.
It means yes. Okay.
It originated from Scousers, it's a dialect thing though, not accent like "Top of the morning to you" is associated with an Irish accent.
It means yes. Okay.
Ombre
Ombre is normally a word used to describe a hairstyle typically dark roots, and light ends as the OG but any colour goes! It's Similar to a balayage hairstyle but more straightforward and you can still choose where to start your colour from but it's normally the ends of your hair.