Brummie slang as spoken by us brummies. An A - Z guide of words and sayings as spoken by Brummies. The dictionary contains some words that their use may or may not have originated in Birmingham or even used today as many have gone out of fashion amongst the youth of today. The Brummie accent is often confused with the Black Country accent.
| Slang | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Waggin it | Missing school for no good reason, playing truant |
| Wamul | Dog |
| Warsall | Walsall |
| Wench | Girl |
| Werk | Work. |
| Wernit | Was it not |
| Weskit | Waistcoat |
| Wick | Seven days |
| Wikend | Weekend |
| Windas | Windows. Operating system for computers developed by Moikrasof |
| Windzbree | Wednesbury |
| Winnda | Window |
| Winzin Groin | Winson Green |
| Wist Eef | West Heath |
| Wolve-Ram-Tin | Wolverhampton |
| Worroh | Hello |
| Wotchya | what have you got |
| Wozapanin | Whats going on |
| Wudden'ill | Stairs |
| Wum | Home |
| Wundrin | to walk around or to think about something |
| Yamorrite | how are you? |
| Yampy | Daft, stupid |
| Yarair | Your hair |
| Yardloy | Yardley |
| Yed | Something to put Yerat on. |
| Yerat | Something you put on your head as in "goin fetch yerat feur uryed |
| Yo cor | You cannot. |
| Yow no | Assumption of understanding.. |