BAND-KIT—A gurt can wi’ a lid on.
BABBLE—A lie, or to lie, but babble is nicer fer t’ barns.
BAFFLE—Confuse; discredit; cross-question. He telt his tial as streck as a seeve, neeabody could baffle him.
BACK’ARDS-WAY-ABOUT—A chap ’at gangs about his wark in an awkward fashion, an’ does a lot on’t twice ower is said ta gang t’ back’ards-way-aboot.
BACK-HAND—Deceitful dealing. It’s a back-hand trick.
BACK-HANDER—A blow with the knuckles, and the hand not clenched.
BACK-BAND—The chain with which a cart shafts are held up. Fassen t’ backban’, tweea off.
BACK-HAULD—To wrestle with the contestants behind one another, instead of facing. An attitude allowed to balance inequality in skill or strength. Ah can wrussle thee back-hauld.
BABBLEMENT—Silly discourse, partly lees.
BAIST—To beat severely.