Scottish Word: Taigle.

“Yir taiglin the cleek -awa an use another cludgie.” Translated: taigle: tangle, muddle, hinder. “You are hindering the working of the pit – go and use another toilet.” The Scottish Word: taigle with its definition and … Continue reading Taigle. →

“Ahm fair forfochten an in need o ma pit.” Translated: forfochten: exhausted of the effort, worn to a standstill. “I am completely exhausted, finished and in need of my bed.” In memory of the UK disaster … Continue reading Forfochten. →
bedtime, cattle, clean, Death, dungarees, exhaustion, farm, farmer, farmers wife, fire, sleep Scottish Word: Dicht.

‘WARNING. Auto doup dichter in operation.’ Translated: dicht: to wipe. ‘WARNING. Automatic bottom wiping mechanism in operation’ The Scottish Word: dicht with its definition and its meaning illustrated and captioned with the word used in context … Continue reading Dicht. →