Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies
I asked a question a few days ago: in the context of something you might eat for tea, what is a growler?
Not, despite suggestions, a beer bottle. And I probably couldn't eat a whole iceberg, even a small one. A growler, as
huskyteer rightly (and firstly) said is a large pork pie.
I'd have said growler was a West Yorkshire term, but my faith was somewhat shaken when
ar_gemlad didn't know it. Wikipedia thinks it is "a Yorkshire artisan pork pie". Artisan be buggered, it's all about the size in my book. If it isn't big enough to slice and share, it's no growler.
This question was prompted by seeing a stall advertising growlers at Glastonbury. I forget exactly what they were (some form of bacon burger?) but established fairly swiftly that they weren't what I was expecting.
I'm interested to note
kotturinn's claim that it's any meat pie big enough to be "guaranteed to stop the growlings of a hungry stomach".
I'm distressed to note that
lnr thinks I've asked this question before!

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Fleetwood Mac, one of my favourite bands, and one I have so far managed to avoid seeing live. I did see a tribute band some years ago, while I was still in New Zealand. They played lots of Rumours songs, of course, but I seem to remember their set also featured Little Lies.
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Actually, I have no idea who sang Little Lies, but you seem confident so may have a kudo anyway!
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I was tempted by the recent Rumours tour but it was hella expensive. I will look out for a tribute band :)
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The problem may well be that words can be very regional, and Yorkshire is very big. Even the West Riding by itself is quite large.
I am delighted by his answer, though, even if I dislike the taste of diesel :)
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I have heard both those things said :)
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If you didn't pronounce it "watter", then:
Clitter-clatter,
Doon comes water
Would be a rubbish response to rain :)
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Yes, that's the context I expect. I'm a bait person, myself.
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I never pronounced it 'watter', but the rest of my family did/does.
I don't think growlers made it to Barnsley under that name, but I shall ask abart.
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