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Framed typographic print on a white shelf titled "Arkid". The text defines the term as "An affectionate term of endearment used by Mancunians for a sibling or close friend." Displayed next to a small plant and a copper alarm clock. Designed by Local Lingo.
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Northern Slang 'Arkid' Funny Noun Definition - Print

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The ultimate term of endearment for any true Mancunian.

If you're from Manchester, you don't just have a brother or a best mate, you have an "Arkid." This minimalist dictionary print celebrates one of the most iconic words in the Northern vocabulary. It’s a badge of honour, a sign of respect, and the perfect way to show your sibling (or the friend who feels like a sibling) that they’re family.

Designed in our signature dictionary style, this print breaks down the pronunciation and meaning of "Arkid" with a classic example of how to use it properly. It's clean, stylish, and essential decor for any Manchester home.

The definition reads: Arkid [arr-kid] n. An affectionate term of endearment used by Mancunians for a sibling or close friend. 'Alright ar kid?!'

Why this print is mint:

  • Authentic Lingo: Captures the warmth and grit of the Manchester accent.

  • Gift Ready: The ideal present for your brother, sister, or best friend for birthdays or Christmas.

  • Timeless Style: Bold typography that fits perfectly in a modern living room, hallway, or bedroom.

Product Details:

  • Design: Typographic dictionary definition style.

  • Sizes: Available in A4 and A3.

  • Format: Unframed (Fits standard A4/A3 frames).

  • Quality: Printed on high-quality matte paper for a crisp finish.

Please note: This is a printed artwork. Frames and props shown in photos are for illustration purposes only. Designed by Local Lingo.

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