Ey up, it's the second lot of our words that you'll hear around Huddersfield.
Our first collection proved extremely successful with thousands of you taking a look at some fantastic local dialect words.
For this selection they're all your words!
We asked you to suggest words we missed in our first lot - and this is what you came up with.
We've put a few below but there are plenty more - see them by clicking onto the gallery above
1) Moody - term given to gloomy, depressed, or sullen moods; ill-humored.
Huddersfield version: Monk on
Usage: Don't mind him, he's got a monk on
2) Frightened/Soft - When somebody is fearing a situation.
Huddersfield version: Nesh
Usage: It was siling it down and he said he wouldn't come out. He's nesh
3) Chips - a long, thin piece of potato that is fried and usually eaten hot:
Huddersfield version: Nerks
Usage: Can I cadge a nerk? Go on...
4) Plaster - a small piece of sticky material used to cover and protect a cut in the skin.
Huddersfield version: Spetch
Usage: It's only a small cut, stop being so nesh. Here, put a spetch on it
5) Collecting wood for a bonfire - Going out to look for wood to burn
Huddersfield version: Chumping
Usage: I've sent him out chumping, he'll probably bring back the dining table from next door
6) Trousers - a piece of clothing that covers the lower part of the body from the waist to the feet
Huddersfield version: Clarks/Kegs
Usage: I need some new clarks, I ripped my others while I was out chumping
Click on the gallery above to see the rest of your suggestions
Missed our first edition - click below to see
Huddersfield dictionary: 26 words and phrases that mark you out as being from our town