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jolly geoff | 18:57 Sun 25th Feb 2007 | Word Origins
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just visited a chip shop in Willaston,nr Nantwich, Cheshire on the menu it had smacks 50p when i enquired as to what they were i was told potato scollops and he thought it was a term used in parts of Lancashire.Has anyone herd of "smacks",does anyone know the where it comes from
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Not a term used in NW Lancs anyway!

We call 'em potato scallops too.
Oh and fritters.
I live in Cheshire and until I moved here I had never heard of the word. The term is used extensively around Crewe. As for its origins I'm afraid I can't help.

I had to get used to faggots being called savoury ducks and bother being called mither!

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