steady away
a term used in casual conversation by people of the keighley, a small town on the outskirts of bradford. often used to acknowledge that something is not mediocre, but also not really exciting, better than average, but not full of life.
man 1 : how’s that b-tty mate?
man 2: steady away lad.
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