Dunner werrit
potteries’ dialect for “don’t moan”.
person 1: “orate youth? i conner belive mar lady wunner cook may a hoatcake!”
person 2: “oh dunner werrit youth! i’ll cook you one.”
person 1: “oh cheers mayte, arm well grateful!”
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