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Teach us some slang words from wherever you're from.
This challenge is inspired by a series of Youtube videos by Vanity Fair called Slang School where different celebrities teach viewers different slang words from their homeland. So I wanted to see if anyone here had some slang words that they know or have used or have heard of from wherever you live or whatever place you grew up from. Trust me, there's an assortment of slang terms. Try to teach the readers at least 5 to 10 slang terms from your homeland or place that you grew up in and explain the meanings behind those slang terms.
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Abracadumb in Words

Slang from the south-west of the UK

I'm from Devon so get on my tra'er and I'll take yer on a journey.

Where's it to - Where is it.

'Ait me lav - Hello dear friend

Spoons - Wetherspoons (It's a pub, no idea if you get spoons outside of the uk)

Send it - Finish it/go for it

Janner - A chav from Plymouth

Innit - Derived from 'isn't it' but used as a general term of affirmation

Going out out - It's like out but outer. The type of out that happens in a club with alcohol and dancing and coming home at 6 in the morning for leftover curry.

You're welcome innit.