“Aye Senga, ah luve yer dookers!”
Translate:
dookers: swimming costume;
Yes indeed Senga, I love your swimming costume.
you wear dookers to go for a dook.
The Scottish Word: dookers with its definition and its meaning illustrated and captioned with the word used in context in the Scots language and in English.
Dookin or Dookering -fortune telling
Dookin-cove a fortune teller
Dictionary of Slang J S Farmer and W E Henley
First published 1890
Dook means dip. Going fur a dook in the sea.
It does, hence dookers for going dookin. https://stooryduster.co.uk/scottish-word/dook/ Also dookin for apples.
I have also heard dookers used as a reference to bread or rolls “dooked” in ones soup.