Neat girl prefers wet apples to treacle - unlike the sticky boyfriend.
The Scottish Word:

Dook.

“Naebuddy dooks fur epples nooadays – traicle scones slaithered in traicle is the thing.”

Translate:

dook: to duck, submerge briefly.

“Nobody ducks for apples nowadays – treacle scones slathered in treacle is now what is in favour.”

The Scottish Word: dook with its definition and its meaning illustrated and captioned with the word used in context in the Scots language and in English.

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