Ginnel
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A narrow passage between buildings; an alley.
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A [northern] [dialect] word for a [passageway] between two buildings.
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we use it in [leeds] and surrouding areas. Its like a [snicket] or [passageway]. Me and my cousin thought everyone used it till we got down to devon and asked what was down the ginnel. Got some funny looks, i tell thee.
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A [narrow] alley. Usually leading through a row of terraced houses in order to connect the street (in front of [the row] of houses) to the [back alley] (running between this row of houses and the next).
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A ginnel is [the walk] way that goes between houses [connecting] streets together. they are usually poorly lit and are full of chavs/children who want to drink and smoke somewhere dark. its what we say in [manchester], and it doesnt come up in predicitve text.
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[another] term for a [snicket] or a [flutester]
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a [space] big enough for a few people to sleep, [threesomes] and a place where love [grows]
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