This phrase is not exclusive to Yorkshire and can probably be heard in many a pub on a Friday night!
It means would you like to go outside for a fight.
'un is a contraction of the word one. It refers to a living creature, frequently human, and like as not a child. note. 'like as not' is another piece of Yorkshire-speak, meaning 'more often than not'.
Que tiempo hace afuera translates to mean 'What is the weather like outside.'
It's a Yorkshire Rose because he is apparently from round Yorkshire
Wakefield is a city in Yorkshire, England.
well, it depends on what you mean. if you mean like how do you control the wind in your house then you turn on or buy a fan. if you mean outside then it depends on your willpower. if you truly believe you can then you might be able to but my answer would be God.
Coverdale - is a dale in the far East of Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England. It takes it's name from the river Cover.
If you mean county,the city of Bradford is in Wets Yorkshire.
The surname is found in West Yorkshire, England
It is from the city of Wakefield in Yorkshire and means "the festival field".
If you mean intelligence, 49th.
Typically cats meow at humans for one of three reasons: either they are wanting more attention, hungry, or would like to go outside.
If you mean in the usa it would be NYC. If you mean outside of the usa it would be Paris. Paris has more resturants than NYC.