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The word they found was "narky", or "narked", in the sense of "irritable" or "annoyed".
It's long narked me that houses and farms known by their original Welsh names down the centuries suddenly have English names imposed on them.
I was thinking of holding a press conference at St Helen's town hall as I was that narked about it.
It's not like it used to be - I sigh, Packed like sardines the crowd would cry 'Wor baal, hoy in, get ya eyes chalked,' Teasing the referee, who got quite narked.
If I was Jimmy Anderson or Stuart Broad, I'd be well narked at that - and might have said so, too.
A COUNCILLOR told hospital shake-up chiefs she was 'narked' with them for failing to provide A&E travel times by area.
But she completely neglected to stay in touch with Janet (Sharp), who's a bit narked about it.
The chubby singer was narked that her self-congratulatory winner's acceptance speech was cut short by bungling presenter James Corden.
Ronnie and Donnie Galyon have so many obstacles to overcome each day that they've probably never had the time to get narked about the fact their parents gave them rhyming names.
I understand he is narked at the hostility at the Riverside.
Simon Wells, 32, one of the diving instructors behind the idea said the venue, to be called Club Narked, replicates a feeling experienced by many divers.
"I am very bitter and twisted and sore and narked and angry and upset and everything else.
"I feel very twisted, bitter, sore, narked, angry and upset - and the players and fans feel the same."
And if I really was Welsh I would be narked that there was no national Wales team.