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    Geordie (/ ˈ dʒ ɔːr d i / JOR-dee) is an English dialect spoken in the Tyneside area of North East England, especially connected with Newcastle upon Tyne, and sometimes known in linguistics as Tyneside English or Newcastle English. The Geordie dialect and identity are primarily associated with a working-class background.

  2. Geordie (/ ˈ dʒ ɔːr d i / JOR-dee) are a British rock band from Newcastle upon Tyne initially active in the 1970s with notable songs such as "Don't Do That", "All Because of You", "Can You Do It", "Electric Lady" and "Goodbye Love".

  3. Oct 14, 2021 · The story of Geordie differs slightly from the rest of the British accents because whilst other accents were heavily influenced by the Saxons, the Geordie accent was largely shaped by the Angles, who hailed from the coastal German region of Schleswig-Holstein and the Danish Peninsula.

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  4. Dec 1, 2016 · Dive into the Geordie accent, a standout among British accents. We explore Geordie pronunciation and phrases; learn the meaning behind expressions like 'Howay!', 'aye', and 'champion'. Watch ...

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  5. May 9, 2018 · Geordies are people from Newcastle and the surrounding area, but the term has different possible origins. Learn about the historical and industrial theories behind the name and how to be a true Geordie.

  6. Geordie is a rock band that formed in 1971 and featured Brian Johnson, the former lead singer of AC/DC. Learn about their history, music, latest singles and upcoming events on their official website.

  7. Nov 26, 2017 · Learn about the origin and meaning of the term 'Geordie', which is used to refer to the natives of Tyneside or Newcastle upon Tyne. Explore different theories and historical sources on how 'Geordie' became associated with George, miners, and the Jacobite Rebellion.