Brummie

Etymology
From, from , a dialectal variant of.

Noun

 * 1)  A person from Birmingham, United Kingdom.
 * 2)  The accented variety of English spoken in Birmingham.
 * 3) * 2000 August 11, TerryD, "Skinny-Dipping Midlands", uk.rec.naturist, Usenet:
 * An easy mistake to make though, you'll hear more Brummie in Welshpool in August than Welsh that's for sure.
 * 1)  The accented variety of English spoken in Birmingham.
 * 2) * 2000 August 11, TerryD, "Skinny-Dipping Midlands", uk.rec.naturist, Usenet:
 * An easy mistake to make though, you'll hear more Brummie in Welshpool in August than Welsh that's for sure.

Adjective

 * 1)  Of or relating to Birmingham, United Kingdom.
 * 2) * 2011 January 23, darkprince66, "Good old BR Improvisation to keep the service running", uk.railway, Usenet:
 * I remember it now having watched the clip! Under Spaghetti Junction too. You can't get more Brummie than that!
 * 1) * 2011 January 23, darkprince66, "Good old BR Improvisation to keep the service running", uk.railway, Usenet:
 * I remember it now having watched the clip! Under Spaghetti Junction too. You can't get more Brummie than that!
 * 1) * 2011 January 23, darkprince66, "Good old BR Improvisation to keep the service running", uk.railway, Usenet:
 * I remember it now having watched the clip! Under Spaghetti Junction too. You can't get more Brummie than that!