Ayup
Northern English word of greeting, surprise or warning.
Etymology: from Old
Norse "Se
Upp" meaning 'look up' or 'watch out'.
Ayup
by dee on Oct 14, 2003 06:53:29
a
greeting. as in hello or hi. common in the Nottm area of
UK and the
Midlands. is often followed by the word 'me duck'.
Ayup
by on Feb 07, 2021 08:16:13
Ayup
by DeadHacker00 on Jul 28, 2023 21:36:23
Ayup
by Cathman17 on Feb 07, 2021 13:49:16
Ayup
by Lee Supershaw on Feb 08, 2017 05:25:39
Ayup
by BoyITellYouWhat on Aug 18, 2019 09:12:20
Ayup
by Azurio on Oct 07, 2004 04:43:58
A reply using the combination of Ah and
Yup. By using Ayup, you reply to a question, comment, or opinion by saying
yup, while at the same time understanding
the question by saying ah.
ayup
by emmarelda on Oct 21, 2006 02:42:49
barnsley dialect
generally used as a greeting but can also be used as an expression of shock, or to ask someone how they are.
"You have one word that means Hello, How are you, Whats this, Hang on a minute and
bloody hell! (
Ayup..)"
ayup
by DrLeathers on Oct 05, 2004 05:47:28