Scottish Word: Lumber.
“Ah wonder if we’ll get a lumber the-nicht?” Translate: lumber: make a connection with a potential partner at a social occasion. “I wonder if we will get to escort a member of the opposite sex away … Continue reading Lumber.
“Ah wonder if we’ll get a lumber the-nicht?” Translate: lumber: make a connection with a potential partner at a social occasion. “I wonder if we will get to escort a member of the opposite sex away … Continue reading Lumber.
“Aye, yir bonnie, aside frae the plook on the neb.” Translate: plook: pimple. “Yes, you are beautiful, apart from the pimple on your nose.” The Scottish Word: plook with its definition and its meaning illustrated and … Continue reading Plook.
‘Dinni be daft tak it aff.’ Translate: daft: silly. ‘Don’t be silly take it off.’ Say ‘Pants to Poverty’ Make a donation to Comic Relief – here! The Scottish Word: daft with its definition and its … Continue reading Daft.