If someone is being a moany or making a fuss
Or actually crying/ blahing
Then you'd say stop being such a blaharse
To blah means to cry
Posted By: Mickdundee on February 19th 2016 at 10:49:31
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- Is 'cryarse' a wrathism? (General Chat) - avenging canary, Feb 19, 10:11:32
- What's a "cryarse"/"blaharse"? (n/m) (General Chat) - essexcanaryOTBC, Feb 19, 10:46:17
- If someone is being a moany or making a fuss (General Chat) - Mickdundee, Feb 19, 10:49:31
- or maybe even a "Moanarse" then? (General Chat) - essexcanaryOTBC, Feb 19, 11:21:43
- If someone is being a moany or making a fuss (General Chat) - Mickdundee, Feb 19, 10:49:31
- No I don't think so either but I tend to say blaharse (n/m) (General Chat) - Mickdundee, Feb 19, 10:19:34
- Agree. Blaharse is a very Norfolk expression. I use it alot. (n/m) (General Chat) - Pit, Feb 19, 10:30:50
- I don't think so, I've said and heard it for years. (General Chat) - emmaroyds, Feb 19, 10:16:47
- A face that could crack rocks (General Chat) - CB41, Feb 19, 10:47:52
- Aren't most "sexy" selfies of women when they pull a pout trout face? (General Chat) - essexcanaryOTBC, Feb 19, 11:22:40
- Face like a bucket of busted crabs. (n/m) (General Chat) - avenging canary, Feb 19, 10:18:40
- face like a melted welly (n/m) (General Chat) - emmaroyds, Feb 19, 10:20:42
- A face that could crack rocks (General Chat) - CB41, Feb 19, 10:47:52
- What's a "cryarse"/"blaharse"? (n/m) (General Chat) - essexcanaryOTBC, Feb 19, 10:46:17
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