The actor who plays Finn seems like such a good time I hope he gets a bigger part now that he has a seat at the table... even if the reason for that seat still makes me sad
@@wassimsoldat we are not sure about this it can easily be Michael. But he is young and from these experiences you learn. He is a shelby he will help tommy
@@Joker-bu5fd true it could be micheal because i mean the goalkeeper (forgot his name) went for the phone and then maybe stopped, thinking that the shelbys will eventually come for him and his family. There is literrally one thing i want and its a bullet in micheal's brain cuz i cant stand him. Same for linda, same for lizzie. Also hope that Finn does help and get a way more important impact on next seasons ( so they could be 3 again)
@@Joker-bu5fd It can`t be Michael because Tommy kept saying `It doesn`t make sense`. He clearly could not figure out who revealed his plans and Michael is such an easy and obvious guess that Tommy would not have missed if there was this possibility.
Can someone explain to me why everyone hates the Birmingham accent? To me, a non native English speaker, this accent is the easiest to understand and quite soothing
i love that you can tell that they're all genuinely good friends. especially Sophie and Harry. they're always having abit of banter like they're old mates
@@kayzar293 i am an East Birmingham boy and we say 'Going Right round the Wrekin' normally ment as I took the long way doing something. 'Clart' was I have never heard the others I have.
@@rsp6126 that's more new age though so ye like ya rass. Bumba or pussy clart etc clart is cloth eg ya ass wipe ya pussy rag etc just slang patois But this is diff like if I say I clarted him it means I whacked him Basically diff meanings
At high school we mixed brum sort of school with a black country one and it took me about six months to understand the black country lingo... bostin lol
All these Birmingham ppl moaning they never heard these before. Listen ye ur brummie no one actually cares what u speak like tbh I just wanted to watch the cast have a laugh
I live on a busy main road, but there's 2 recs/reccys by me. The first is half a mile South West of me, and is called the *Rec.* And the second is half a mile North East of me and is called the *Red Rec.* There's another grass football pitch just a quarter of a mile away East, many more AstroTurf pitches half a mile West, and I'd estimate at least 12 more football/rugby pitches within a mile South however none of those are called recs.
Charlene McKenna is interviewed here, (woman in green) and she plays Captain Swing who has about ONE MINUTE AND SEVEN SECONDS OF SCREEN TIME in the ENTIRE show and yet she's here with the main cast? Yea, sure, whatever. This is like the hype last series around Bonnie Gold with that actor getting interviewed and then Bonnie had no importance to the plot and a less than a handful of lines.
I’m from Wellington in shropshire (I can see the Wrekin from my window) and I’ve never heard a brummie say ‘all around the wrekin’ only ever around here
blossie33 Maybe I just need to be around more Brummies then! And I found that when I was at university (in Liverpool) and used the phrase I got the strangest looks from everyone
@@lozzy992010 I can imagine! I love the phrase tho and still say it. My maternal grandmother's family did come from Clun but everyone else I knew in Brum said it too.
Im Brummie born and bred....i ve never ever heard a Brummie say "clart"..thats more a northern (newcastle) word..bostin used to be used, but its more Black Country than Birmingham...and a Brummie can always ALWAYS tell when someone is nt from Birmingham but tries to do the accent anyway...massive fan of PB, although most of the accents are a bit ropey.
Love this accent I don’t trouble understanding people it’s the slang that I would trouble with Once I understood that I would be right Maybe because I’m Australian so this accent is probably easier for me to understand than for some other people
I was born in Birmingham and some old ppl still use the word Gubu in their sentences, thing is not many ppl understand what it means, "how Gubu" like my naber used to say, it actually means Grotesque.
I hate that Cillian is never in these interviews agh
Busy man
Too big time
Too busy man
He cant be arsed, just wants to go home.
He doesn't seem the sociable type
The woman who plays Lizzie is absolutely stunning jheez
And Ada ofcourse
Ikr? She's pretty in real life, but in the show she's ugly as hell
Bro she’s tall af
Ozymandias no
Ste Jones way too tall
The actor who plays Finn seems like such a good time I hope he gets a bigger part now that he has a seat at the table... even if the reason for that seat still makes me sad
Yeah he fucked up all of tommy's plan bcause of his big mouth
@@wassimsoldat we are not sure about this it can easily be Michael. But he is young and from these experiences you learn. He is a shelby he will help tommy
@@Joker-bu5fd true it could be micheal because i mean the goalkeeper (forgot his name) went for the phone and then maybe stopped, thinking that the shelbys will eventually come for him and his family. There is literrally one thing i want and its a bullet in micheal's brain cuz i cant stand him. Same for linda, same for lizzie. Also hope that Finn does help and get a way more important impact on next seasons ( so they could be 3 again)
@@Joker-bu5fd It can`t be Michael because Tommy kept saying `It doesn`t make sense`. He clearly could not figure out who revealed his plans and Michael is such an easy and obvious guess that Tommy would not have missed if there was this possibility.
@@aishaa5823 in my opinion its linda and theres loads of evidence to support it.
Can’t find a comment that isn’t thirsting over one of them
iFuze the actor that....the actress that....
Stop clarting about hey
The guy who plays johnny dogs is absolute class
Adeel Afzaal Packy Lee. He’s great
i bet he betrayed tommy
@Aryan Sharma he was the only one who knew where abaramah was, that's why i don't trust him
@@Shinobi-SouLs there's assumptions that Polly was the one who betrayed Tommy because she lowkey sided with Michael and Gina.
I think it was gina
The guy who plays Finn is so cute
The guy who plays Finn is fuckin wet
harry kirton
@@ymcaseptember6089 alright tough guy
i agreeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Can someone explain to me why everyone hates the Birmingham accent? To me, a non native English speaker, this accent is the easiest to understand and quite soothing
I'm from Birmingham and dont understand the hate we get 😂
@@tillysheppard3045 I actually love your accent ❤
The accent that's hated is actually the black country accent (Dudley, West Brom and Wolverhampton) we don't sound as bad as them ppl!
@@dlmqsd tbf I live in selly oak and although the black country accent is more hated ours is still hated too
@@tillysheppard3045 I'm local! You will see me at some point with heavy d on the back of my blues shirt!
Harry and sophie really seem like siblings lmao
Ada: I'm a fookin Shelby too, you know
Isaiah looks like Rami Malek's lost brother
That’s Daryl McCormack! I’m a huge fan of both him & Rami. 😂 They do have some similarities.
The actor who plays Isaiah has the most beautiful golden eyes
i love that you can tell that they're all genuinely good friends. especially Sophie and Harry. they're always having abit of banter like they're old mates
Helen looked stunning here, such a beautiful woman and great actress, rest in peace now, she we will be always missed and loved, so will 'polly' too 💘
Some of these are more Black Country that Brummie anyway
@T om They am ay they! I day think Bostin was a Brummie slang, core blimey yow learn somethin new every day dow ya, lol...
Gooin the wrekin is black country
@@kayzar293 i am an East Birmingham boy and we say 'Going Right round the Wrekin' normally ment as I took the long way doing something. 'Clart' was I have never heard the others I have.
My guy
Wolves anyone
born in the west midlands and only use about 20% of these
Yessss Birmingham
Elisia Raybould I know right
Honestly
I’m Brum and I’ve heard basically all of them
Supposedly all around the wrekin is "brummie" slang the wrekin is so far from Birmingham don't know how they've gotten that one.
Harry Kirton is gorgeous omg
ADA AND LIZZIE LOOK SO GORGEOUS !!! WOW
The actors that play Ada and lizzie are absolutely beautiful
They look like they really enjoy each other's company.
Nice to see them all having fun. Brilliant tv series. Love it.
Harry has very very similar mannerisms to Taron Egerton.
omg yes!! that's what i was thinking too!
I'm a born and bred brummie and I have NEVER heard of the word clart, and Bostin is black country slang NOT brummie.
lol clart is mainly used around the road sides like handsworth, lozells etc. since us lot adopted alot of jamaican slang
Gentleman J Brummie Black Country
@@rsp6126 that's more new age though so ye like ya rass. Bumba or pussy clart etc clart is cloth eg ya ass wipe ya pussy rag etc just slang patois
But this is diff like if I say I clarted him it means I whacked him
Basically diff meanings
@@rsp6126 ahhhh that makes a lot of sense. The Jamaican influence
At high school we mixed brum sort of school with a black country one and it took me about six months to understand the black country lingo... bostin lol
"Is piss a swear word?" I dont know Lizzie... I've been wondering the same thing for a long time now
I'm so in love with Harry Kirton😭💕
This cast just look exotic in the own way lmao jeez
Lived in Birmingham for years and I’ve only heard of 2 of these.
oh my goodness I love Sophie so much she's so wholesome
ive watched a lot of shows n seen specific characters that stand out but man, most of the Peaky cast seem funky n genuinely cool
Harry laugh is so cute omg
rip helen mccrory u will be missed :(
0:19 me in every sense of the word
i love the cast friendships 🥰 especially daryl and harry & sophie and harry
Dear Helen 🙁 RIP Aunt Polly🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Born in Birmingham never heard any of them
You weren't born before the 1900s, were you
They are more black country that brummie
@thomas murphy yeah but they are playing characters from that era which is why they're testing them on the slang are u thick
@@andrejjovicevic7433
Look at you takin the piss right
This fit!! Harry is a fashion icon.
2:11 HIS FACE, HES SO OUTRAGED
Can someone please tell me who the woman in blue is? never seen her in my life
Alba Flores
She had a small role in season five for one scene.
I don’t even know who she is. I hate that she’s in here and Cillian isn’t
That’s fuckin green not blue
@@MarcoGentilMONCHAI haha that's not her
All these Birmingham ppl moaning they never heard these before. Listen ye ur brummie no one actually cares what u speak like tbh I just wanted to watch the cast have a laugh
"The Rec" is a actual place in my town where we used to play as kids, but i live on the Scotch border.
We used to call it the " reccy ".
I live on a busy main road, but there's 2 recs/reccys by me.
The first is half a mile South West of me, and is called the *Rec.* And the second is half a mile North East of me and is called the *Red Rec.*
There's another grass football pitch just a quarter of a mile away East, many more AstroTurf pitches half a mile West, and I'd estimate at least 12 more football/rugby pitches within a mile South however none of those are called recs.
That was brilliant. My nan was from Coventry and we used most of these in the East Midlands as well.
‘Going to the clart’😂 as a brummie I adore this video and Harry
omg Natasha (Lizzie) and Sophie (Ada) 🥰🥰🥰
Lizzie is a sweet one in real life wtf
i think there's finally someone young enough to know the tech but old enough to be in the media and they are MILKING IT!!!
Harry is fully my fave person wow
i went to school with fin/harry he’s a sound lad!
daryl is making me feel things with those gorgeous eyes not gonna lie
anyone watching this missing Helen ;(
If people are going to do a Birmingham accent can they actually do a BIRMINGHAM accent and not a Black Country/yam yam accent it’s so annoying
Well said!
OIM A BRUMMAYYYYYYYYY
Being compared to a Brummie when your from the black country is so annoying
Get a life mate
butt hurt guy from Brummagem
,
"we're going for a clart" had me done 🤣🤣
i was born in Birmingham ❤🖤 and love the peaky blinders so much
@Faze Ruggy did i ask?
@Faze Ruggy u literally replied to me 1st
Same
@@tillysheppard3045 high five 👋😂
@Faze Ruggy stfu child
I absolutely love their accents
I’m a brummie and only ever heard a few of these in my whole life. What have I been missing?
I'm from Birmingham and literally barely use any of these lool
Too busy clarting about mate
blood clart
I've lived in Birmingham for 60+ years and i've never heard "got a cob on", except when I used to watch Brookside on tv.
Harry Kirton just became the most popular actor in the show
So no one's going to talk about Isaiah? Beautiful eyes that man has!
Georgeous ! I only started to notice his eyes in the Italian chapter when he started to her a bit more screen time !
RIP aunt polly
Lizzy OMG 😍
Awww🥰 this is so cute!😂
I had no idea what any of them meant.
It's tough to understand Tommy's accent , have to read subtitles usually .
@Lord Farquaad for a native speaker, lad
Clart is Jamaican, not Brummie
Please, tell them!
For some reason apparently it's popular in West Midlands slang.
Bloodclart
That's like saying chunder is Australian mate. Shared language is a good thing.
But is “clart about “ Jamaican??
RIP POLLY
harry reminds me of taron egerton. love them both so much
3:01 you’re going to maccies on the ramp 😂
helen is such a legend
Never heard most of this in Birmingham 😆
I live in Sheffield and I’ve heard all of these 😂
Lived in Brum my whole life and out of all of these, Nause is the only one I've heard people use regularly.
Alisdair Mac Taggart got a cob on us common aswell Tbf
Haven't you ventured to Walsall, Wolverhampton, Dudley, West Brom, Stourbridge, Halesowen, Merry Hill shopping centre?
Proper bostin actually!
Lots of these comments are from Birmingham saying they’ve never heard it and us people in the south saying we’ve heard most of them haha
omg lizzie from where all these beauty came from
I’m 2 mins from the Garrison & I’ve never heard Of half of them
PROUD_BRIT you live in small Heath?
Ada!
Lizzie!
Got a right cob on is used in Wales too.
I LOVE THIS VIDEO SO MUCH
R.I.P Polly!
Clart defo means something different in Black Brummie! A clart is a slap or a box or even a blood clart which is entirely different 😂
In Hull a clout is a slap
Yeh same word but diffrent meaning
Also these are all quite old sayings
Kermie They’re Not
@@bigal9342 they really are
Lizzie i love you.❤️
who's the chick in the blue play in peaky blinders?
havent a clue m8 was wondering myself
Jessie Eden I guess
i thought it was the woman who had michael in the chair in season 5? but idk
I think it's esme
This drove me crazy so I did some research. It`s the nun, you know the one with the glasses :)
RIP Helen
harry is adorable
This is a quiz on Black Country slang, not Birmingham.
Round the Wrekin means you've taken the hardest path possible to achieve something.
Birmingham forever
Ugh hes so cuteee
Sophie is so cute, so pretty especially when she smiles.
Charlene McKenna is interviewed here, (woman in green) and she plays Captain Swing who has about ONE MINUTE AND SEVEN SECONDS OF SCREEN TIME in the ENTIRE show and yet she's here with the main cast? Yea, sure, whatever. This is like the hype last series around Bonnie Gold with that actor getting interviewed and then Bonnie had no importance to the plot and a less than a handful of lines.
Who was That coz l didn’t even recognize her
I’m born and raised in brum and never used or heard any of this
Look at lizzie 🔥🔥🔥
I’m from Wellington in shropshire (I can see the Wrekin from my window) and I’ve never heard a brummie say ‘all around the wrekin’ only ever around here
Haven't you? I'm a Brummie and all my family used the phrase.
I have to be careful now I live in London as they have no idea what I mean!
blossie33 Maybe I just need to be around more Brummies then! And I found that when I was at university (in Liverpool) and used the phrase I got the strangest looks from everyone
@@lozzy992010 I can imagine! I love the phrase tho and still say it. My maternal grandmother's family did come from Clun but everyone else I knew in Brum said it too.
As someone from Birmingham why have I only ever heard two of these
Im Brummie born and bred....i ve never ever heard a Brummie say "clart"..thats more a northern (newcastle) word..bostin used to be used, but its more Black Country than Birmingham...and a Brummie can always ALWAYS tell when someone is nt from Birmingham but tries to do the accent anyway...massive fan of PB, although most of the accents are a bit ropey.
Love this accent I don’t trouble understanding people it’s the slang that I would trouble with
Once I understood that I would be right
Maybe because I’m Australian so this accent is probably easier for me to understand than for some other people
I was born in Birmingham and some old ppl still use the word Gubu in their sentences, thing is not many ppl understand what it means, "how Gubu" like my naber used to say, it actually means Grotesque.
I used to work in Wolverhampton and the most used slang/phrase over there was 'All around the Wrekin.'
Lived in Birmingham my whole life and only ever used a few of these. The rest are all outdated.
Honestly
Because your not White British
lived in kent my whole life and we use at least 80% of these
I need subtitles for this 😹.. love them all 💗
I'm from Birmingham and haven't used most of these 🤣
Everyone in this comment section be like:
The **insert genre** who plays **insert character** is **insert complement**
Love how near everyone is Irish ha
this is the highlight of my day tbh