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Re: Fish nets HenPosted by Gary on October 15, 2003 In Reply to: Re: Fish nets Hen posted by ESC on October 15, 2003 : : Has the word mardy travelled outside Yorkshire? It's used here all the time. The OED has it defined as 'Northern English - sulky and whining', and I can't do better than that. : : I ask because I've just enjoyed seeing on the BBC web site sports pages that Tim Henman has been beaten by 'a Mardy Fish'. Turns out that young Mardy isn't a bad tempered haddock as I first thought but a tennis player. : : Picture the scene conjured by the BBC report: "a nervous Fish double-faulted three times as he attempted to serve out the win". : : PS. Why can't people just lose tennis matches any longer? They seem to be obliged to 'crash out' of them. Scales and feathers everywhere - messy. : I don't think it has reached the U.S. Checking regional slang books, etc. Yes, that's what I'd have thought. People here would be more likely to name a new born babe Adolf than Mardy. |