gurt
Often used as an adverb.
Originating from the English West Country, including the city of Bristol.
Originally meaning "great" as in "great big" or "gurt big", but now is also used in place of "really", "well", "very" and "exceptionally".
eg.
"gurt lush"
"gurt smart"
These can also be abreviated to simply "gurt"
Originating from the English West Country, including the city of Bristol.
Originally meaning "great" as in "great big" or "gurt big", but now is also used in place of "really", "well", "very" and "exceptionally".
eg.
"gurt lush"
"gurt smart"
These can also be abreviated to simply "gurt"
"Would you look at that donkey, ee's got a gurt bigun!"
"Tracey's gurt!"
"That bendy-bus is gurt lush!"
"Tracey's gurt!"
"That bendy-bus is gurt lush!"
gurt by gonkenstien August 17, 2012
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