DO you use phrases only people in Warrington will know.

We asked you to share 'something you only say if you're from Warrington'.

Unsurprisingly, traffic references featured strongly in the list – with the Thelwall Viaduct, Pink Eye roundabout and Bridge Foot receiving the most comments.

Mr Smiths, Ikea, Stan the Man and Danny's Kitchen were also among some of the most popular mentions.

Here is just a selection of some of the best answers you gave us:

"No, I don't live anywhere near Ikea."

Lee Wilson

Warrington Guardian:

"Go straight across the roundabout, at the next roundabout go straight across, and at the next and the next, then at the next turn left..."

Nicola Wilson

"My dad used to always say, when trying to prove something, if it's not that I'll show my a**e on Bridge Foot."

Laura Andrus

Warrington Guardian:

"When I was small, the word for stealing was pogged.

"Where did you get that?

"I pogged it from my dad."

Diana Windus

"I’m from in between Manchester and Liverpool."

Lillie Ellis

"I'm stuck in traffic down Wilderspool Causeway, I'll meet you in Stockton Heath in about six months."

Gaz Rob

Warrington Guardian:

"I grew up in Runcorn, but went to school from the age 11 in Warrington.

"Jumpers were woolleys, sweets were toffees, trunks were bathers, friends were muckers and the chippy was the chipper.

"It was like learning a new language."

Louise Jolley

"Hawleys Lane is flooded again."

Mat Jackson

Warrington Guardian:

"Why were you late?

"The bridge was off."

Craig Spencer

"It's always our year."

Lisa Marie Geraghty

Warrington Guardian:

"(When giving directions) You know the Pink Eye roundabout?"

Christine Roberts

Warrington Guardian:

"I'll meet you by the new bit in town.

"Nearly 20 years on, it's still the new bit for me."

Jenny Grundell

"Yeah there’s been a crash on the viaduct, the M56 and the M62 so I’ll be home in about three days as I’m stuck at Bridge Foot."

Sophie Brennan

Warrington Guardian: Roadworks set for Thelwall Viaduct

"You're in the wrong lane (at Bridge Foot)."

James Rowlinson