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Water boots

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GrannyZ Tue 17-Nov-20 07:25:39

My dd and I have had numerous discussion on the the Subject of boots for jumping in water I call them water boots and she calls them Wellies she said I have made up the word water boots as nobody else calls them that so I was just wondering what you all would have called the I live in Northern Ireland and I my mum definitely called the water boots ?☔️

Tweedle24 Tue 17-Nov-20 20:17:12

Wellies or wellygogs as children

agnurse Tue 17-Nov-20 20:05:28

Around here they're called rubber boots or gum boots.

Oldbat1 Tue 17-Nov-20 19:41:19

I’m Scottish and definitely Wellies. Having said that when I was really Wee I called them “bogats” why? I know not.

Georgesgran Tue 17-Nov-20 19:21:06

Wellyboots in my house. My late DF wore galoshes - water proof coverings for shoes.

Farmor15 Tue 17-Nov-20 19:19:57

There are some interesting local names for things - in Cork (Ireland) Rubber Dollies are gym shoes, runners, trainers or whatever you call them!

LauraNorder Tue 17-Nov-20 19:17:55

that's interesting annodomini

PaperMonster Tue 17-Nov-20 19:01:39

Wellies! Never heard of water boots!!

Farmor15 Tue 17-Nov-20 18:52:55

Water boots might be a Northern Irish term, but not in other parts of Ireland. Wellingtons when I was growing up, wellies nowadays.

annodomini Tue 17-Nov-20 18:27:35

On New Zealand's North Island, I visited the Gumdiggers' Park tourist attraction, where a workforce used to excavate the gum extruded from the ancient buried Kauri forest. The gum is very similar to amber and is used in jewellery. Among the exhibits we say were long rubber boots worn by the diggers: gum boots! I don't know if this is the origin of the name sometimes given to wellies, but it seems possible.

NotSpaghetti Tue 17-Nov-20 17:50:41

Lucca

They may well be but gumboots are wellies !

Ok. I've just introduced two new terms accidentally!
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MiniMoon Tue 17-Nov-20 17:19:50

Wellington boots or Wellies here.

Never heard them called water boots. Perhaps its a regional term.

GrannyZ Tue 17-Nov-20 17:16:35

Think it must be a Northern Ireland thing Eamon Homes calls the water boots

Daddima Tue 17-Nov-20 14:45:59

Another Scot with wellies here!

PollyDolly Tue 17-Nov-20 14:42:05

Thinking about the Village Fetes, would you call it "water boot wanging ".............err No!

PollyDolly Tue 17-Nov-20 14:40:24

Wellies here too although my Granddaughters call them "wellygogs"

BlueBelle Tue 17-Nov-20 14:37:53

Definitely not a Norfolk Suffolk thing Emmasnan never heard that expression round this area

Jane10 Tue 17-Nov-20 14:34:36

I'm Scottish with Scottish parents and we wore wellies!

mrswoo Tue 17-Nov-20 14:32:00

Oops wellygogs - not wellgogs!

mrswoo Tue 17-Nov-20 14:31:14

Wellies at home but at school we used to call them wellgogs

cavewoman Tue 17-Nov-20 14:19:09

Water boots in my part of Essex, also called Wellies.
Never known as gum boots.

Callistemon Tue 17-Nov-20 14:15:20

Ps or, of course Wellington boots named after the 1st Duke of Wellington.
The first ones weren't made of rubber, of course.

Callistemon Tue 17-Nov-20 14:12:09

Wellies

Although I had heard the term gum boots many years ago.

Buntie123 Tue 17-Nov-20 13:55:40

Wellibobs in our house x

annsixty Tue 17-Nov-20 13:53:12

Wellibobs here for the C but wellies for the adults

grannysyb Tue 17-Nov-20 13:27:20

Gumboots when I was a child, wellies now.