Ennog

What is Ennog?


1.

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.

See back alley, ginnel, passage, passageway

2.

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."

See ennog, entry, rear, alley, road, side, path


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