Scottish Word: Crotly.

“We huv tae caw canny, the signal frae the doomed flicht wis crotly an this, the best an absolutely last crittel frae their final signal, means nothin, even tae oor brawest brains.” Translate: crotly: fragmentary, crumbly. … Continue reading Crotly. →

“I’d leave well enough alone if I was you Erchie. There’s likely tae be hell tae pay for fouterin wi the intimmers.” Translate: intimmers: internal structure, the mechanism. “I’d leave well enough alone if I was … Continue reading Intimmers. →
Scottish Word: Keech.

“They mak great wee pets an it loves wearin claes which is great cos if it poops in the hoose the keech’s trappit in its breeks.” Translate: keech; keich; kich: excrement, dirt of any kind. “They … Continue reading Keech. →

“The fum o weet bitch tabacha.” Translate: tabacha: tobacco. “The questionable aroma of wet bitch tobacco.” The Scottish Word: tabacha with its definition and its meaning illustrated and captioned with the word used in context in … Continue reading Tabacha. →

“Weel Holmes, naebuddy kens nuthin widn’t ye say?” Translate: naebuddy: nobody. “Well Holmes, nobody knows anything of substance wouldn’t you say?” The Scottish Word: naebuddy with its definition and its meaning illustrated and captioned with the … Continue reading Naebuddy. →
Scottish Word: Ticht.

“It’s gettin richt ticht in here, time tae thin them oot.” Translate: ticht: tight. “It is getting rather tightly spaced in here, time to thin them out.” The Scottish Word: ticht with its definition and its … Continue reading Ticht. →
Scottish Word: Licht.

“Licht the licht while yer at it.” Translate: licht: light. “Light the light since you are lighting your pipe already please.” The Scottish Word: licht with its definition and its meaning illustrated and captioned with the … Continue reading Licht. →

“Awfie uco-like set o wallies Count D. Did ye get them specially made?” Translate: wallies: false teeth. “Awfully peculiar set of false teeth Count D. Did you get them especially made?” The Scottish Word: wallies with … Continue reading Wallies. →