The goldilocks pantomime seamstress with her sharp eye of judgement.
The Scottish Word:

Whit.

“Ah see whit ye mean Britni the bear erse is getting gey threadbear.”

Translate:

whit: what.

“I see what you mean Britni the bear bottom is getting rather bald.”

[whit spelled out in the phonetic alphabet.]
The Scottish Word: whit 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 “Whit.

  1. My grandmother’s made name is Whit and was from Whittset, NC. Seems like someone said it meant “White” . The irony of it if so her daughter aunt Lillian Bell . married Mr Webster White 😁

    Matt Bell

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