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wooly back

Wooly Back Is Portsmouth Slang for somebody from The Suburbs, people from areas Such as Waterlooville, Purbrook, Bedhampton, Hambledon, Horndean and Denmead are known as Wooly Backs, Wooly Backs usually wear Sheep skin jackets and Follow Havant Football Club

"Those Wooly Backs wouldn’t last a second down here in the Town, they are so soft and useless"

by Pompey Cockney 657 October 7, 2021

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Woolyback

Woolyback or occasionally Spelt Woollyback Is a Portsmouth Slang term used to describe the little bunch of suburban Middle Class bumpkins who in The Waterlooville Area on the Outskirts of Portsmouth, These sheepskin wearing farmers, Follow Havant & Waterlooville Football Club Home & Away idolise Roy Heather from Only Fools and Horses, Attend university and Are regularly Mocked by The more Working Class residents of Pompey.

Roy Heather is a Woolyback

by Pompey Cockney 657 October 17, 2021


Wurzel

Wurzel is a word Used to describe somebody from The South Coast English City of Southampton also known as Soton, The People of Southampton Are Known as Wurzels/Worzel’s due to the City Being Close To Dorset and The New Forest, Wurzel is also used to describe Fans of Southampton FC The Football/Soccer Team from the City.

Somebody from the City of Southampton Would say, “Ize a very very proud Wurzel ize is, I likes driving me tractor to St Mary’s to Watch The Saints Play Ize Does”

by Pompey Cockney 657 April 28, 2024


Woolston

Woolston Is a farming Village located in Southampton Hampshire the residents of Woolston come from a long line of farming families & they speak with a West Country accent similar to what you’d hear in Dorset & Devon, the carrot chewing farmers of Woolston follow Southampton FC in a cult like fashion & regularly travel to away games via horse and cart, despite it being the year 2024 The People of Woolston & other southampton areas look like peasant villages from 300 years ago, Soton is many centuries out of date, when I visit it’s not like I'm expecting smartphones and PlayStations, but nearby Portsmouth looks like a totally modern big British city, but then you get to Woolston in Southampton and it looks like they missed the industrial revolution

Hey bill, Have you ever been to Woolston? It’s that farming village in Southampton I heard Matt Le Tissier once lived there

by Pompey Cockney 657 April 23, 2024