Brummie
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Brum -ie, from Brummagem, a dialectal variant of Birmingham.
Pronunciation
[edit]- Rhymes: -ʌmi
Noun
[edit]Brummie (plural Brummies)
- (UK, informal) A person from Birmingham, United Kingdom.
- 2009, Steve Mifflin, Exile in the Promised Land, published 2013, page 120:
- His drilled shot is inch perfect and initially I am frozen as the ball hits the back of the net, in front of the open mouthed Brummies massed behind the goal.
- (UK, informal, uncountable) The accented variety of English spoken in Birmingham.
- 2000 August 11, TerryD, "Skinny-Dipping Midlands", uk.rec.naturist, Usenet:
- An easy mistake to make though, you'll hear more Brummie in Welshpool in August than Welsh that's for sure.
- 2013, Kamil Malarski, “Intonation in the Perception of Brummie”, in Ewa Waniek-Klimczak, Linda R. Shockey, editors, Teaching and Researching English Accents in Native and Non-native Speakers, Springer,, page 208:
- Brummie is the accent spoken in the city of Birmingham in the area of the West Midlands. Despite its being widely discussed in the media, Brummie has not received too much attention from linguists.
- 2000 August 11, TerryD, "Skinny-Dipping Midlands", uk.rec.naturist, Usenet:
Adjective
[edit]Brummie (comparative Brummier or more Brummie, superlative Brummiest or most Brummie)
- (UK, informal) Of or relating to Birmingham, United Kingdom.
- 1976, Punch, volume 270, page 265:
- "Jump on that bus?" he shouted in an even Brummier accent. "Yow must be jokin'. The bleedin' thing hasn't moved in this traffic for near on an hour."
- 1997, Tim Parks, Europa, published 2012, unnumbered page:
- When the girls smile, he says in his most Brummie Italian, False presumption of binary opposition.
- 2007, Chris Terrill, Commando[4], page 78:
- Mick Beards, thirty-three, is a Brummie with the Brummiest accent you have ever heard.
- 2011 January 23, darkprince66, "Good old BR Improvisation to keep the service running", uk.railway, Usenet:
- I remember it now having watched the clip! Under Spaghetti Junction too. You can't get more Brummie than that!
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