The AAAAR at the end of words

(6 Posts)
tigerdriverII Sat 13-Oct-12 22:07:15

I think I might be being a bit of a fusspot but what is with this aaaaaar at the end of words?

I give you:

- und-Aar press- Arrr ( under pressure)
- speak to the mana- Jarrr (manager)
- the x-fac-Tarr ( Dermot tonight)
- DS's new pal, Tyler, pronounced Tie-Larrr

Is it me?

tigerdriverII Sat 13-Oct-12 22:45:39

Oh. It's just me then.

LetsKateWin Sat 13-Oct-12 22:47:36

grin

Anything to do with which part of the country you're in? Everyone except me says that round here. Or, round yer, as they say smile

cardibach Tue 23-Oct-12 22:42:21

I think it is regional, too. TEnds to be some Northern accents, I think. Like, say, Manchest-ARRR.

And Geordie. Dgs has just got some new slippars.

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