
Scottish Word: Sclaff.
“So how did ye like that sclaff in the lug then?” Translated: sclaff: slap obliquely, graze with the open hand or something flat in an oblique warning scuff sort of way. “So how did ye like … Continue reading Sclaff.
“So how did ye like that sclaff in the lug then?” Translated: sclaff: slap obliquely, graze with the open hand or something flat in an oblique warning scuff sort of way. “So how did ye like … Continue reading Sclaff.
“Are thon muppets still stravaigin aboot yet!” Translated: stravaig: to wander about the countryside idly/aimlessly looking for trouble. “Are those soft in the head people out there still cantering about all over the place looking to … Continue reading Stravaig.