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Hangman Game Feedback Discussion

Title:
Hello as used in t'North
Answer:
Ayup
Language:
English

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Erica
Msg # 91382
Rating: 5 September 24, 2008
Ahaha...I always heard "Ay up" and I thought it was:"Hi ya!"!
What is "chappie" means?

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Tom B.
(native speaker)
Msg # 91658
Reply to Msg # 91382
Rating: 0 September 30, 2008
"Chappie" is a colloquial form of the word "chap", a word more associated with the South East of England and used here to denote "person", usually in the masculine but this is the twenty-first century!

Does it help to correct your English? If not, please ignore the rest of this! :)

When asking for the meaning of words, use the verb "do" rather than "be" since having a meaning is considered to be an action rather than a state: 'What does "chappie" mean'.

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