We haven't had one of these in a while... yup, it's a word I use that no one else knows.
If I suggested you get someone to give you a croggy, would you know what I meant? I just used this phrase in the office (for context, to my boss who's currently having transport issues as his car's in dock). He looked at me funny.
He does that a lot anyway, but I think it was the word "croggy" in this instance.
If I suggested you get someone to give you a croggy, would you know what I meant? I just used this phrase in the office (for context, to my boss who's currently having transport issues as his car's in dock). He looked at me funny.
He does that a lot anyway, but I think it was the word "croggy" in this instance.
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Date: 2010-04-27 01:37 pm (UTC)Whereabouts did you grow up (or think you might have heard such a word used)? I'm sure I ought to know this, but don't.
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Date: 2010-04-27 03:48 pm (UTC)Paddy and eppy are more related to temper than mardy - a kid might have a paddy because it didn't get what it wanted, but a teacher would throw an eppy if you hadn't done your homework :)
I strongly suspect eppy of being politically incorrect, as I believe it to be derived from "epileptic". Though why epileptics should be crosser than other people is a mystery. Possibly just misunderstanding of "fit" as a medical condition and "fit" as in having a fit (of temper) about something.
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Date: 2010-04-27 04:45 pm (UTC)And, yeah, it wouldn't surprise me in the least if it came from a really incredibly offensive root, because that was the 1980s after all.
I suppose mardy also covered a broader range of things and was something you either just *were* or was episodic in nature like a tantrum.