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spelled "noughty". The
words "owt" and "
nowt" are used in
Northern English. For example, if tha does owt for
nowt do it for thysen: if you do something...
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Upper House should be an
elected body, it's that simple." — Richard Grant,
Nowt so **** as folk, The
Guardian (9 Jan 2004)
Guest married actress Jamie Lee...
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socially inappropriate behaviour. The
Northern English expression "there's
nowt so **** as folk",
meaning "there is
nothing as
strange as people", employs...
- adverti****ts for
Tetley tea, the
voice behind the
advertising slogan "Bread wi'
nowt taken out" for
Allinson bread, and the
voice of "Big Pig", the
mascot for...
- Music". theguardian.com.
Retrieved 13 July 2014. "POCKETFUL O
NOWT -
Pocketful O'
Nowt's Officially Official Website". Pocketful.moonfruit.com[dead link]...
- Online.
Retrieved 5 July 2024. Ross,
Calum (12
October 2020). "Shy
bairns get
nowt: Yorkshire-born
Harriet Cross gets
straight to the
point of politics". Press...
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offers information on a gang of
salmon poachers operating in the area. 5 5 "
Nowt But A Prank"
James Ormerod Barry Woodward 8 May 1992 (1992-05-08) Nick finds...
- the
programme comes from a
traditional Northern English saying, "there's
nowt so **** as folk",
meaning "there's
nothing as
strange as people", and is...
- (meaning "pretty") and "stot" ("bounce") are used in Scots; "aye" ("yes") and "
nowt" (IPA:/naʊt/,
rhymes with out, "nothing") are used
elsewhere in Northern...
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February 2021. Guide,
British Comedy. "Doc
Martin Series 3,
Episode 6 -
Nowt So ****".
British Comedy Guide.
Retrieved 5
March 2021. Guide,
British Comedy...