Scottish Word: Duds.

“Whaur d’ye get them duds!” Translate: duds: rags, clothes. “Where did you get that questionable outfit!” The Scottish Word: duds with its definition and its meaning illustrated and captioned with the word used in context in … Continue reading Duds. →
Scottish Word: Dreep.

“Twa things mak ma neb an een dreep at thegither – cuttin ingins fur cookin an streenin on the pan.” Translate: dreep: drip. “Two things have always made my nose and eyes drip together – cutting … Continue reading Dreep. →
Scottish Word: Mumpin.

“Will you stop mumpin oan man. It’s nocht bit a scratch.” Translate: mumpin: complaining. “Will you stop continuously complaining man. It is nought but a scratch.” The Scottish Word: mumpin with its definition and its meaning … Continue reading Mumpin. →

“Strewth – he’s aff tae the dunny an he sez it’s the skitters from too many days o auld bubbly jock leavin’s, and he’s hoping the whisky’ll cure it.” Translate: skitters: diarrhoea. “Goodness – he is … Continue reading Skitters. →
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