"As featured in Cumbria's News & Star newspaper, on BBC
Radio Cumbria and BBC Local Radio across the UK."]
In 1997 a factual website was born which British people around
the world took to heart as a trusted, unbiased source of
information.
That website was the BBC website.
Coincidentally, another factual website was born a few months
earlier that year. British people around the world also took this
website to heart as a trusted, unbiased source of information - to
be honest that was bit daft, though, as it was only meant to be bit
of fun.
This website was the GonMad Cumbrian Dictionary.
Now, to celebrate its 15th year online, The GonMad Cumbrian
Dictionary is being made available in print.
The award winning*, tongue in cheek collection of Cumbrian words
and phrases has been expanded and enhanced with more of the same
daftness, a new 'phrase book' section and more.
You too can discover the delights of "Yat Lowpin'," spending
your "cailo" on "peeve" and getting "gattered" on "Black Eye
Friday." Or maybe sedately "traipsin'" the "fells" while it's
coming down "yal watter."
Online readers have been asking for a print edition for years,
and now it is finally available - bigger and better.
"*The GonMad Cumbrian Dictionary was awarded the Yahoo Internet
Life 'Strange Site of the Day' in September 2001."
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