ster
Appended to a hard-sounding single-syllabled word to make it more softer sounding and more friendly and light, but without changing its meaning. Sometimes preceded by a similar sounding irrelevant words for dramatic effect. Usage originates from the North of England.
Example:
Get the pot on. I'm ready for a brewster.
Isn't that train duester by now? I've been waiting ages.
Wait for me. I need the bogster before we go for the chipsters.
Get the ale in, you knobster
Get the pot on. I'm ready for a brewster.
Isn't that train duester by now? I've been waiting ages.
Wait for me. I need the bogster before we go for the chipsters.
Get the ale in, you knobster