A term of affection used in the building game for larger than life operatives, mainly those engaged in the more sedate tasks ie fork/dumper/wagon drivers
Big Pat: Dal mate, we need another pallet of bricks at Grove, and some scran lifting at Fanners.
Dal: no problem mate, I'll get Umungo to bounce round in the forks after brekkers.
A word used to describe a bung, bribe, secret incentive. Commonly used in the construction industry by trades seeking favourable treatment by foremen/site agents.
Scaff: "Dal, I can strike those couple of towers for you on Saturday but I'll need an instruction. 6 herbs, 8hrs @ a pony an hour"
Dal: "thats a bit steep fella, never be able to slip it past the QS"
Scaff: " Sepp incoming"
Dal:"Consider it done"
Up the arse, up the shitter, up the sewer pipe
Dal: "oi Pat how did you get on with that Doris last night?"
Pat: "fucking hell mate she was a real go-er son. I even went up the ol durgo"
Dal: " you know that mate"
A more discreet way of referencing a man's testicles.
Dal: that was a proper sort you was with last night mate. Did you get any action?
Bazza: phwoarrr mate! No sooner had we got back from the boozer than she was noshing on my chopper and playing with my wheels.
A word which can be used as a substitute for any other word when wishing not to reveal the exact nature of a conversation with an associate. Typically when the mrs is within earshot or referring to a product or contraband substance via text.
Dal: Oi Bazza, I've got the magindal in the back of the limo. Can you meet me at Grove in an hour?
Bazza: you know that groom.
Used to describe a short wheel based tipping lorry, commonly a Ford Transit Tipper 350 L2 RWD. Often used in the building game by jobbing builders for its flexibility and ability to carry materials and Herberts to/between jobs. Sometimes gets bad press due to its popularity amongst unscrupulous scrap metal merchants/tarmac contractors/members of the travelling community.
Big Pat: "Bazza, I need you to collect the scran at Fanners and bring it back to base. Umungo's on his way over there now with the forks".
Bazza: "No worries Pat, I'll set off now in the magic carpet once I've topped it up with squirt".
Codename for red/agricultural diesel, commonly used when referring to refueling a vehicle required by law to run only on clear diesel/DERV.
Dal: "Pat, can you fill the magic carpet with squirt mate. I've just finished a squirrel and I need to clean up some swarf before I collect the kipling"