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Bommy

"Bommy" or "Bommie" by defenition, means "Bonfire" by all those Liverpudlian, scouse mortals who use it once a year to describle bonfire night!
"Are you goin down the wrecky, to watch the bommy?" or in real english, "Are you going to the recreational field to watch the bonfire, as it appears to be bonfire night?"
by Scouse linguistical officer November 5, 2009
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Myder

To pester and annoy
A scouser would say "stop mydering me, will yer!", which would mean, stop pestering me please, to all those non-scouse mortals, however, it is commonly know to the vast population of the UK as "mythering", and not "Mydering"
by Scouse linguistical officer November 3, 2009
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