A goldfish in a surface o mobile trying to get back to the water before it is boiled alive.
The Scottish Word:

Foond.

Ah foond the test puddocks they aw het up biled wi-oot noticin in their surface-o-mobile bubbles when the sun kem oot.

I massel ahm oer het ahn gonna huv tae initiate the emergency bubble launch doon-hill protocol [EBLDP].

Fin aside, fin aside the bubble’s aboot tae eject and head yoor wey, mah temperature’s critical.

Translate:

found, fund, foond: found.

I found the test toads they all heated up and boiled themselves alive with-out noticing in their surface-o-mobile bubbles when the sun came out.

I myself am over hot and am going to have to initiate the the emergency bubble launch downhill protocol [EBLDP].

Fin aside, fin aside the bubble is about to eject and head your way, my temperature is critical.

ˈfund
The Scottish Word: Foond 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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