Meaning
the opposite of standard English 'ungainly'. "Someone
who walked with a limp would be described as being 'not very gain on his feet'.
Someone who was skilled at something would be described, for example, as 'a gain
chap'. These were expressions used by my father who came from Pensnett."
(contributor; Angela
Mocroft)
Gannit
Greedy
eater
Gawk
Look
Gawp
Mouth
open
Gel
Girl
Gid
Given
Gleeds
Embers
in a coal fire
Gob
Mouth
Goose
gog
A
gooseberry
Gorrit
Got
it
Grorty
Dick
Groaty
Pudding
Guzzlin
Drinking
fast
Gooin
Going
Gizzit
ere
Give
it to me
Gray
Pays un Baircon
Grey
Peas and Bacon, the traditional Black Country dish