A giant insect seems to like being sprayed in the face by a gnome.
The Scottish Word:

Golach.

Hey Brandreth dig oot anither type o oor environmentally freendly bug-aff skoosh.

This muckle hairy golach seems tae hae a taste for this yin.

It’s no buggin aff. In fact ah think it’s startin tae like it.

Translate:

golach, goulach: an insect; usually applied to the ground beetle or an earwig.

Hey Brandreth, dig out another flavour of our environmentally friendly bug-off spray.

This big hairy insect seems to have a taste for this one.

It is not bugging off. In fact I think it is starting to like it.

ˈgoləx
The Scottish Word: golach 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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