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Originally Posted by Quoth
Is that a Barnsley supporter? Found via search as I don't remember seeing that word before.
I'm sad that the local shops have stopped stocking Yorkshire tea, though I don't believe it's grown there.
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Could be.
From LLongman Dictionary of English
1 British English informal :-
someone from Yorkshire
2 British English spoken:-
a child who is behaving badly in a funny way
3 American English informal:-
a small child
I was meaning definition one specifically. Though I have heard the second and and third definitions used in Yorkshire over the years so I think the third usage should read " (British/American English)"