BARE-GAWPS—Young crows er cheepers.
BARE-PELT—Your birthday suit.
BANE—An industrious, diligent, persevering man. He’s varra bane awovver.
BANG-HANDED—Same as backwards-way-aboot; a left-handed awkward way of doing anything.
BACK-HANDED-WIPE—A way o’ wipin yans nooas when yans in a hurry an’ neea pocket necklath handy.
BACK-AN-EDGE—Completely. Nay! it’s gone back-an-edge.
BACK-HOD—A door cheek, er owt ta set yer back again when it warks wi’ stoopin’.
BANKER—What masons dress flags on, an’ farmers buy pigs wi’. They’re as useful as owt ye can hev in t’ hoose is a few bankers, sez oor Betty.
BARLEY-SEED-TIME—A sulky man ’at hings his boddum lip when things don’t suit him is said ta hing a lip like an auld meear i’ barley seed time.
BAUM—Baum tea, t’ grandest thing oot fer a sweet when ye’ve a bad cauld er a good ’un.