A Conversation for Talking Point: Slang

You've got a cob on!

Post 1

Moonhogg - Captain Coffee Break

I'm from East Yorkshire. An ex-girlfriend of mine from Leicester once accused me of "having a cob on". I was a little mystified, having never heard the phrase before - I thought she was suggesting I was... how shall we say this... aroused.

Apparently it meant I was grumpy.


You've got a cob on!

Post 2

Vip

smiley - laugh Did you ever speak of the issue again?

smiley - fairy


You've got a cob on!

Post 3

Moonhogg - Captain Coffee Break

It did make us laugh a couple of times, yes. I did walk in once with a bread roll -a crusty cob - on my head - though I resisted the temptation to stuff it down the front of my trousers!


You've got a cob on!

Post 4

Kevin

Yeah, heard that one regularly - my mother was from E yorks, she used it a lot. In south yorks it becomes "having a face on". No idea where either come from


You've got a cob on!

Post 5

robineedgar

In Lancs we used to say we wetre cobbing meaning sweating!


You've got a cob on!

Post 6

Moving On

Only time I ever heard "Got a cob on" was from a Londoner, so that one's obviously travelled a bit.


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