bayTwo words I've heard used for bayman (which refers to one from the outprots [sic]) are "baywop" and "bay noddy". . . . I have heard these terms used a number of times by local Newfoundlanders. It is usually when they are talking to another Newfoundlander. Some of them . . . were baymen themselves.baymanJH 7/70Used I and SupUsed I and Sup4Not use
bayderogatory term for a person from another coastal settlement, especially if his appearance in...
bay nSomeone else in the [St John's family] termed him 'a bay-noddy.' So he was.PRINTED ITEM DN...
boo nin England. This view is supported by the fact that most of the Newfoundland reports of _bo...
bayTwo words I've heard used for bayman (which refers to one from the outprots [sic]) are "baywop"...
bayThe terms 'baynoddy' and 'bayman' were in common use in Newfoundland until fairly recently. ...
bayThe terms 'baynoddy' and 'bayman' were in common use in Newfoundland until fairly recently. ...
bayAnd a person who comes from outside St.John's is spoken of as a bay wop,or an outharbour man or...
bayderogatory term for a person from another coastal settlement, especially if his appearance in...
bayAnd a person who comes from outside St.John's is spoken of as a bay wop,or an outharbour man or...
bayInhabitant of a coastal settlement (outport). Now bears a slightly derogatory sense. Also _ba...
out-harbour nAnd a person who comes from outside St.John's is spoken of as a bay wop,or an/outharb...
bayderogatory term for a person from another coastal settlement, especially if his appearance in...
bay nThose townies who had few or no friends saw in us bay boys a chance to start over. I was bel...
bayTo go back to fifty years ago, one of the expressions of contempt used by citizens of St. John'...
bayThis obviously describes any person who did not live in St. John's.any person who did not live ...
bayderogatory term for a person from another coastal settlement, especially if his appearance in...
bay nSomeone else in the [St John's family] termed him 'a bay-noddy.' So he was.PRINTED ITEM DN...
boo nin England. This view is supported by the fact that most of the Newfoundland reports of _bo...
bayTwo words I've heard used for bayman (which refers to one from the outprots [sic]) are "baywop"...
bayThe terms 'baynoddy' and 'bayman' were in common use in Newfoundland until fairly recently. ...
bayThe terms 'baynoddy' and 'bayman' were in common use in Newfoundland until fairly recently. ...
bayAnd a person who comes from outside St.John's is spoken of as a bay wop,or an outharbour man or...
bayderogatory term for a person from another coastal settlement, especially if his appearance in...
bayAnd a person who comes from outside St.John's is spoken of as a bay wop,or an outharbour man or...
bayInhabitant of a coastal settlement (outport). Now bears a slightly derogatory sense. Also _ba...
out-harbour nAnd a person who comes from outside St.John's is spoken of as a bay wop,or an/outharb...
bayderogatory term for a person from another coastal settlement, especially if his appearance in...
bay nThose townies who had few or no friends saw in us bay boys a chance to start over. I was bel...
bayTo go back to fifty years ago, one of the expressions of contempt used by citizens of St. John'...
bayThis obviously describes any person who did not live in St. John's.any person who did not live ...
bayderogatory term for a person from another coastal settlement, especially if his appearance in...
bay nSomeone else in the [St John's family] termed him 'a bay-noddy.' So he was.PRINTED ITEM DN...
boo nin England. This view is supported by the fact that most of the Newfoundland reports of _bo...