What is Ennog?
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Liverpool/Scouse slang used in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Meaning : back alley, alleyway, rear-entry, back-passage, Back alley.
The burglar escaped down the ennog, unseen by neighbours in the busy street.
The binmen go round the ennog to collect the wheelie bins on a Monday.
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Liverpool/Scouse slang used in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Meaning : back alley, alleyway, rear-entry, back-passage, Back alley.
"Run round the ennog when you leave so's err next door don't see yer going up the street and twitching the curtains."
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Spanish slang coined by the reggaeton duo Wisin y Yandel referring to the driver and wingmanof a neck brakingcar.
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