What does the Scottish word hertie mean in English?

1. Of persons: fond of fun and good company, jovial, cheerful, merry (Sc. 1808 Jam.).
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What does the Scottish word sasanach mean?

Sassenach adj. and n. English; an English person. Sassenach is derived from the Scottish Gaelic word sasunnach, literally meaning 'Saxon', and originally used by Gaelic speakers to refer to non-Gaelic speaking Scottish Lowlanders.
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What is the Scottish word for bum?

Bahoochie, Behouchie, Bahootie – bottom, bum, backside; mainly used with children in a friendly manner.
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What does the Scottish word "auld" mean in English?

adjective. a Scot word for old.
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What does kenspeckle mean in Scottish?

Scots Word of the Week: KENSPECKLE This term, defined in the Dictionary of the Scots Language (DSL) as, “Easily recognizable, conspicuous, of familiar appearance” is most probably of Scandinavian origin, although as with many of our words, its origins are somewhat obscure.
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What is a sweetie wife in Scottish?

Sweetie-wife: n. purveyor of gossip.
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What is a Laldie in Scots?

The Dictionary of the Scots Language (www.dsl.ac.uk) defines laldie as follows: “A thrashing, a punishment, a drubbing, generally in phrases to get or gie laldie also figurative of any vigorous or energetic action.” Although DSL sometimes uses rather quaint language – when was the last time we heard of someone getting ...
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What is a Scottish swear word?

4.1 Scottish Insults and Swear Words (Witty & Wicked)

Bawbag – Crude term for scrotum, often used humorously. Fud – A vulgar insult, not one for polite company! Numpty – A foolish person, but in an oddly affectionate way. Roaster – An arrogant show-off or someone behaving foolishly.
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What does dinna mean in Scottish slang?

And dinna is pretty self-explanatory, it means 'don't'.
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How do you say shut up in Scottish slang?

Get to grips with their colourful Scottish expressions and phrases. But, there are some things you dinnae want to say to avoid getting on their wrong side. Follow our sound advice and you'll dodge getting told to 'haud yer wheesht' (shut up), 'get tae' (go away) or 'skedaddle aff' (leave them alone).
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What is fart in Scottish Gaelic?

Word: broim (BRIM, BRIME) Meaning: broim = fart. Usage: Lig sé broim. (LIHG shay BRIME) = He farted.
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What is Scottish slang for toilet?

Cludgie. Another rather vulgar term for toilet is 'cludgie'. It refers to an outside toilet and is predominantly used in Scotland.
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What does tatties mean in Scottish?

a Scot or dialect word for potato.
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What does dinna fash mean?

' When Outlander's Jamie Fraser tells Claire 'Dinna fash,' he means 'Don't worry'.
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What does "Jamie" mean in Scotland?

Scottish English. Word/name. Diminutive form of James. Meaning. "He may/will/shall follow/heed/seize by the heel/watch/guard/protect", "Supplanter/Assailant", "May God protect" or "May he protect"
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Why do Scots say cannae?

You might be feeling like you "cannae be bothered" this week... and every Scot knows that this is the polite way of putting it. "Cannae" is really just a contraction of "cannot". You will find this word spelled in a variety of other ways including canna, cannie, and canny.
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What is the most Scottish thing to say?

Old Scottish Sayings
  • Haste Ye Back! – Return back with speed – said as a farewell.
  • Lang may yer lum reek! ...
  • Keep the heid! ...
  • Hell slap it intae ye! ...
  • Failing means yer playin! ...
  • I'll gie ye a skelpit lug! ...
  • Whit's fur ye'll no go by ye! ...
  • Skinny Malinky Longlegs!
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What is puggie in Scottish?

Dictionaries of the Scots Language (DSL) defines puggie as: “The hole in a game of marbles into which the marbles are rolled; the bank, kitty, jackpot or pool in a game of cards or the like” and gives the related senses of a one-armed bandit or fruit machine and a cash-dispenser.
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What is considered rude in Scotland?

It is very rude to jump the queue (cut in line). It is also rude to turn down a drink if someone offers you one or not to buy a round of drinks when out with a group (everyone takes turns buying drinks for everyone else in the group). You should never call a Scottish person English.
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What is a Gommy?

(ˈɡɑmi) noun. slang, chiefly Eastern Canadian. a fool.
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What do Scots call their children?

Scots has a number of words for children and young people, the most well-known being bairn and wean.
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What are armpits called in Scotland?

Scottish word of the week is oxter! Your oxter is your armpit. "Up tae yer oxters!" describes someone who is up to their armpits and completely swamped with work. The word oxter is also used in parts of Ireland.
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What do Scottish people call the police?

polis: police; 'Put the equipment away Angus, you are a policeman, not a superhero. ' The Scottish Word: polis with its definition and its meaning illustrated and captioned with the word used in context in the Scots language and in English.
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