“G’aun yersel Andy.” Translate: g’aun yersel: go on yourself, you have it within you to do it; a warm and friendly term of encouragement. “More power to your elbow Andy.” focused. Most of Scotland and much … Continue reading G’aun yersel. →
Scottish Word: Bools.
“An ahm tellin YOU if bools can be a commonwealth medal sport so can DARTS!” Translate: bools: bowls. “And my counter argument to YOU is that if bowls can be a commonwealth medal sport so can … Continue reading Bools. →
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“It’s a queeriosity, nae doot aboot it.” Translate: queeriosity: something strange, a curiosity. “It is a very strange and peculiar thing, without a doubt certainly.” The Scottish Word: queeriosity with its definition and its meaning illustrated … Continue reading Queeriosity. →