dazza wrote:Bridie wrote:dazza wrote:Anyone heard of a hauder and dauder? I hadn't until the Central Station tour.
Is it something to do with "holding" and "daud" meaning either a chunk or to strike?
http://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictio ... glish/daud
Yes, but in this case it refers to riveters. One would haud the rivet, and the other would gae it a daud at the other side.
My friend often refers to two people together as haudit and daudit