Yozzer
Yosser / Yozzer Hughes. Character in the Boys from the Blackstuff 1982 Mini TV Series has been adopted / forced on people with the surname of Hughes.
Unlike names relating to surnames / forenames e.g stevo, jack, bill, hughesy, jonsey etc it is a complete name change.
Unlike names relating to surnames / forenames e.g stevo, jack, bill, hughesy, jonsey etc it is a complete name change.
(Stokie Version) Eh up Yozz, ah we gooin dayn thee pub fer a few jars??
Yozzer
Yozzer is a word mostly used by people from greater Manchester the world means ‘fat man’ or ‘80 kilo man’
look at that person over there he is such a yozzer.
Yozzer
Yozzer is a nickname commonly used in greater manchester it usually means ‘fat man’ or ‘80 kilo man’
Look at that fat c*nt over there
Yeah- he must be a yozzer
Yeah- he must be a yozzer
Yozzer
Yozzer is a nickname popular nickname in Liverpool for anyone whose surname is 'Hughes' - a corruption from the pronunciation of 'hughes' as 'Yooz'. This nickname came into wider use after the creation of the iconic character 'Yozzer Hughes' in Alan Bleasedale's 1980s TV drama, 'Boys from the Black Stuff', though prior to this, as 'Yozzer' and 'Hughes' are effectively the same word, nobody would have been called 'Yozzer Hughes' in the same way nobody is called 'Smithy Smith' or 'Jonesy Jones' - someone called Hughes would simply be called 'Yozzer'.
Jimmy Hughes was always known as Yozzer at school.