We asked the Bristol World readers to share their favourite words and phrases over on our Facebook page.
And you did not disappoint, sending in a variety of unique sayings and words that only people from Bristol will understand.
You might be surprised at the interesting linguistics that our readers have shared.
Did you know that a ‘glider’ is a pint of cider and ‘daps’ are a type of shoe?
The crust of a loaf of bread is known as a ‘topper’ and it is common to say the phrase ‘cheers drive’ when getting off a bus?
See how many Bristol words and phrases that you recognise. And let us know if we've missed any.

9. ‘Keener.’
In Bristol someone described as a ‘keener’ is a nerd. A person who is too keen and it is seen as annoying. | Wayhome Studio - stock.adobe.com

10. ‘Cheers Drive.’
A common phrase said in Bristol when getting off a bus to thank the bus driver. | Tupungato - stock.adobe.com

11. ‘Ark at she/ Ark at ‘ee’
This phrase means listen to her or listen to him in Bristol. | georgerudy - stock.adobe.com

12. ‘Slider’
The humble garden toy is known as the ‘slider’ to Bristol children. | Frédéric Massard - stock.adobe