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What (who) is burnage - definition

SUBURB OF THE CITY OF MANCHESTER IN NORTH WEST ENGLAND
Green End Primary School
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  • An example of council housing on Elmhurst Drive, Burnage
  • A tram running along Kingsway, c.1930
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burnage         
Used to measure the extremity of a burn.
A burn about someone's clothes, minor burnage.
A burn about someone's mother or sister or grandmother or dog, medium burnage.
Lastly, a burn involving someone's mother, sister, grandmother, and dog, extreme burnage.
You'd better watch your back.Yeah, well you'd better stay off yours! The latter is seriously extreme burnage.

Wikipedia

Burnage

Burnage is a suburb of Manchester in Greater Manchester, North West England, about 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Manchester city centre and bisected by the dual carriageway of Kingsway. Within the boundaries of the historic county of Lancashire, the population of the Burnage Ward at the 2011 census was 15,227. It lies between Withington to the west, Levenshulme to the north, Heaton Chapel to the east and Didsbury and Heaton Mersey to the south.

Examples of use of burnage
1. A 40–year–old man was later arrested in the Burnage area of Manchester, a short time after the arrest of the 35–year–old woman, also from the Burnage area.
2. The victim, who has not yet been named, is from the Burnage area of Manchester.
3. Officers have until today to hold the woman, 35, and 40–year–old man from Burnage, Greater Manchester.
4. If I‘d ever logged on and typed in "Burnage", I‘d never have spent several years living happily down the road.
5. The latter category included Lisa–from–Burnage, Blonde Streaks, Emma‘n‘Karen (unbearably cool by virtue of being 17), and Alex–from–Germany who had relocated to Manchester, swapping her life for her love of Mark Owen.