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  • A sho'er being the guy who shoo's the Kangaroo's off the Sydney Harbour bridge every morning so the cars and cyclist can pass over it without fear of being kicked in the gonads by a Giant Red Kangaroo, or their slightly smaller and grey coloured relative the rock wallaby who despite their size still have an uncanny ability to strike one's gonads with much fury.

    Brazen Schemes: RTMS and Sympathy BikeSnobNYC 2010

  • Whol shoo's threng (2) tha'll be best aat o 't' gate (3):

    Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and traditional poems Frederic William Moorman 1895

  • It's vengeance shoo's after; shoo favours her mother.

    More Tales of the Ridings Frederic William Moorman 1895

  • "Aye, but shoo's noan written 'em same as t 'parson has," retorted

    Tales of the Ridings Frederic William Moorman 1895

  • "Nay, it's 'B.A.,' and fowks wodn't call a lass like Mary Taylor able-bodied; shoo's no more strength in her nor a kitlin."

    Tales of the Ridings Frederic William Moorman 1895

  • "Shoo's a gooid 'un, is schooil-missus, for all shoo's nobbut fower foot eleven," began Stackhouse; "knows how to keep t 'barns i' their places wi'out gettin 'crabby or usin' ower mich stick."

    Tales of the Ridings Frederic William Moorman 1895

  • "I reckon shoo's a marrow for t 'parson, ony day."

    Tales of the Ridings Frederic William Moorman 1895

  • Them daffydaandillies shoo's kissed an 'then gi'en tha -- they'll bloom i' thy heart!

    Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and traditional poems Frederic William Moorman 1895

  • "Aye, and shoo's gotten a vast o 'book-larnin' intul her heead," said

    Tales of the Ridings Frederic William Moorman 1895

  • An shoo's shown me her new hat, an aw must say aw didn't gie thi credit for havin sich gooid taste.

    Yorkshire Tales. Third Series Amusing sketches of Yorkshire Life in the Yorkshire Dialect John Hartley 1877

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