What is a Fudd in Scotland?

Scottish, slang (noun): a foolish person, one who has committed an act of stupidity. Additional Information. Probably originated in Glasgow. " You've forgotten what time we're meeting - you Fudd"

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What does nyaff mean in Scottish slang?

1. To talk in a senseless, pert, or frivolous way (Cld. 1880 Jam.), to talk and argue snappishly, esp. of children (Sc.

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What is the Scottish slang for dirty?

Then you've got words like caiket and mocket, both meaning dirty, and hacket, meaning ugly.

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What does wee sook mean in Scottish?

Weegie word: sook

Translation: an adjective to describe someone who sucks up to a person. Usage: your a pure sook.

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What is a gash Scottish slang?

1. chiefly Scotland : knowing, witty. 2. chiefly Scotland : well-dressed : trim.

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What is a slapper in Scottish?

noun. British slang a promiscuous woman.

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What does numpty mean in Scotland?

NUMPTY n. a foolish person. Numpty was included in the 2005 Supplement to the Dictionary of the Scots Language with the following definition: “a stupid person, an idiot”.

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What do Scots call the bathroom?

In Scotland, the term “bathroom” is typically referred to as a “bothy” or a “bawheid. ” The term “bothy” is an old Scots word for “bathroom” or “lavatory,” and it is mostly used in rural Scotland.

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How do you say no in Scottish?

You can say “aye” (yes) or “nae” (no).

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What is a wee barra in Scottish?

barra - a small child. Also, an affectionate term for a younger person (A wee barra.)

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What is the Scottish slang for pretty girl?

The word "Bonnie" means a beautiful and good-humoured person normally referring to ladies i.e "Shes a bonnie lass!".

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What is slang for toilet in Scotland?

Cludgie. An enjoyably gross term for an outside loo in Scotland, cludgie is a popular phrase, albeit not the most polite phrase (similar to crapper).

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What is the Scottish word for breasts?

Chebs. Breast, jugs, mammary glands.

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What does wee bawbag mean?

'Awright ya wee bawbag?' (a bawbag being a scrotum) is a greeting only really used between close pals. In the right context it is no more offensive than saying 'Hello, how are you my friend?'.

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What is a shagger in Scottish slang?

(ˈʃæɡə ) noun. British vulgar, slang. a person who has sexual intercourse.

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What is a skelve?

1. A thin flat fragment or slice, a flake, a lamina (n.Sc. 1808 Jam., skelve; Sh.

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What does Wee Bonnie Lass mean?

Pretty or beautiful. A pretty young women could be described as “a bonnie lass”, an attractive man as “a bonnie lad”.

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What do the Scots call a party?

A cèilidh (/ˈkeɪli/ KAY-lee, Scottish Gaelic: [ˈkʲʰeːlɪ]) or céilí (Irish: [ˈceːlʲiː]) is a traditional Scottish and Irish social gathering.

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What is Scottish slang for pants?

Breeks is the Scots term for trousers or breeches. It is also used in Northumbrian English.

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What do the Scottish call themselves?

In modern usage, "Scottish people" or "Scots" refers to anyone whose linguistic, cultural, family ancestral or genetic origins are from Scotland. The Latin word Scoti originally referred to the Gaels, but came to describe all inhabitants of Scotland.

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What does jiggered mean in Scottish?

British Dictionary definitions for jiggered

jiggered. / (ˈdʒɪɡəd) / adjective(postpositive) informal damned; blowed: I'm jiggered if he'll get away with it. (sometimes foll by up) Scot and Northern English dialect tired out.

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What is a Jakey in Scotland?

/ (ˈdʒeɪkɪ) / noun. Scot slang, derogatory a homeless alcoholic.

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What does the insult pillock mean?

pillock (plural pillocks) (UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, derogatory, slang) A stupid or annoying person; a simpleton; a fool.

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