We chuffing love Yorkshire and all the slang words that we say in our wonderful region.
To outsiders, giving our Jonny a croggy would be absolute gobbledegook. But if you're "proper" Yorkshire, you'll know exactly what you're on about.
If you think you're Yorkshire through and through, you need to prove it, and there's no better way to do that than by taking our quiz about some of Yorkshire's most common slang words and phrases.
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Do you know what I mean if I told you to 'put wood in t'oil' as it's 'ossin to sile'? There's only one way to find out.
It's not for the faint-hearted and if you score anything less than 13 out of 15, you can't call yourself a proper Yorkshire man or woman I'm afraid. If you're confident enough, give it a go and let us know in the comments how you get on.
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