Man at last refusing one more pot of noodles with piles and piles of his recent empties stacked in the background.
The Scottish Word:

Scunnered.

“That’s it, he’s noodled oot – completely scunnered hissel.”

Translate:

scunnered: to be sick of; to have had enough of; to go completely off something, gluttonised.

“He’s capitulated on the noodles – made himself rather heartily sick of them for some time to come, I’d say.”

[scunnered spelled out in the phonetic alphabet.]

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

One thought on “Scunnered.

  1. In Northern Ireland it’s scundered.

    “Here, what colour’s scarlet! Scundered for ye!”

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