Mention of ginnel reminds me gunnel (both presumably derived from general as in general access).
You're nesh (you feel the cold more than an average person)
Sherwood
LOL At work the other day someone called one of the younger staff members "Nesh" ........... it seems theres now an age divide as well on local slang - all the younger ones didnt have a clue what it meant, those of us about 30 & over understood completely!
We have ginnels here in Manchesters - also knows as 'Backings' or 'Backies'
Riding on the crossbar of a bike was a 'crosser' when I was a kid, and sitting on the seat while the rider pedaled the bike was getting a 'Backer'
"a blind man could see that" meant something was obvious
'Pegging off' - Bunking off school
'Black as the ace of spades' meant you were filthy dirty.
Cant think of any more right now!
Gaille