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Definitions by angel

Geordie word short for: all right? or how are you?
Also: I'm all right.
Also: A greeting.
Areet? Why aye man.
How's you? Areet.
areet by Angel February 24, 2005

geordieland 

Newcastle and surrounding area, home of geordie's.
Where you from?
Geordieland
geordieland by Angel February 24, 2005

broon ale 

Incorect spelling of brown ale, a famous and popular dring orrigionating in Geordieland (Newcastle) (although spelt as it is said).
Giv uz some broon ale, mate.
broon ale by Angel February 24, 2005
Scottish and geordie term of affection (from honey).
Welcome home, hinny.
hinny by Angel February 24, 2005
Slang for a member of the Newcastle United Football Club (NUFC). This is due to the fact that their strip is black and white.
magpie by Angel February 24, 2005
Slang for the Newcastle football team (NUFC), due to their black and white strip.
I support the magpies.
magpies by Angel February 24, 2005
Shortening of charver, and correct spelling of Chav. The word charver orriginated in geordieland, and the cockneys changed it to chav, which sounds wrong. Aslo, a townie mosh in South Hampton.
A particular class of people, telltale signs include:

In grils:
Hooped gold earings which a parrot could sit on.
Orange foundation.
Panda eyes.
Dyed blonde hair (usually badly).

In boys:
Caps.

In both:
Burbury coats
Rockports
Trackies (tracksuit bottoms)
Inncoherant way of speaking.
Bad attitude, loud and annoying.
Completely wrong belief that they are the most important people in the world.
You're a charv, man.
charv by Angel February 24, 2005