|
Young Brunette Girl Reveals Her Leopard Print Scarf And White Beaded Necklace Outside In The Dark Alley
|
- Twitten is an old Sussex dialect word, used in both East and West Sussex, for a path or alleyway. It is still in common use. In Nottinghamshire, north-west Essex and east Hertfordshire, twichell is common.
- In Liverpool the term entry or jigger is more common. "Entry" is also used in Manchester, though not in South Manchester.
- The word jitty or gitties is often found in Derbyshire and Leicestershire and gulley is a term used in the Black Country.
- In north-east England they can be called chares , and in Plymouth, opes.
|
|