Thor in Geordie dialect — the distinctive accent and vernacular of Newcastle and Tyneside in northeast England — functions as a multi-purpose word filling the roles of 'they're', 'there', and 'their' depending on context. It's one of those words that perfectly demonstrates how Geordie compresses and remixes standard English into something distinctly its own. If you're watching Geordie Shore or chatting with someone from Newcastle, you'll hear thor flying around in all three meanings without missing a beat.
Thor always thor when thor team's playing at home — thor mad about it like.
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(Geordie) there.
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(Geordie) they're (they are).
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(Geordie) their.
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