What is a Jimmy in Scotland slang?

Jimmy (plural Jimmys or Jimmies) A diminutive of the male given names James or Jim, also used as a formal given name. (Scotland, informal) A colloquial (potentially unfriendly or disparaging) way of addressing any male whose name is unknown to the speaker.
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What does Jimmy mean in Scottish?

Jimmy in British English

(ˈdʒɪmɪ ) noun. Central Scotland slang. an informal term of address to a male stranger.
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What does Jimmy mean in slang?

(slang) A marijuana cigarette. (informal) A device used to circumvent a locking mechanism; a slim jim. (slang, Royal Navy) First Lieutenant (Executive Officer) (US) A jemmy; a crowbar used by burglars to open windows and doors. (US, slang) A penis.
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Why are Scottish people called Jimmy?

James - often shortened to Jimmy - used to be the most common name for men in Scotland. A stranger entering a bar might be greeted with “what cin ah dae fur ye, Jimmy?” in the same way as “John” was a common name in the South East of England, so “Watcha, John!” was a greeting to random men in London.
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What is a Weegie in Scotland?

Weegie is a slang term referring to people from Glasgow in Scotland, which is used as a noun or adjective. It is a contraction of the word Glaswegian, referring to people from Glasgow. An informal and, to some, insulting term in Scotland, it can be heard regularly on radio stations such as Talk 107 or Sunny Govan FM.
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What is a Bawbag?

1. The scrotum. 2. An ignorant, obnoxious, or otherwise debatable person. Often as a disparaging form of address.
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What is a nugget in Scottish slang?

Starting from the fairly inoffensive, you can often hear kids underfoot being referred to as a 'div' or a 'dafty'– both basically meaning a fool! You could ramp this up to the next level by escalating this to a 'numpty' or a 'nugget' if we are talking about a particularly foolish fool!
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What does och aye the noo mean in Scottish?

An archetypal example of an overt Scotticism is "Och aye the noo", which translates as "Oh yes, just now". This phrase is often used in parody by non-Scots and although the phrases "Och aye" and "the noo" are in common use by Scots separately, they are rarely used together.
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What is a jock in Scottish?

Jock is a Scottish diminutive form of the forename "John"; It is also a nickname for someone of Scottish origin, as well as being the collective name for Scottish soldiers, collectively known as "the Jocks".
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What does Jimmy Jam mean?

"Jimjams" is not particularly common today, but when it is used in current American English it means simply "jitters." Etymologists aren't sure about the origin of the term.
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What is a Jimmy rig slang?

Don't get either "jury-rigged" or "jerry-rigged" confused with a "jimmy rig," though. While a jury-rig and a jerry-rig both refer to repairs that aid an object's function, something that is "jimmy-rigged" with a temporary fix isn't likely to work at all.
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How do Scots say water?

Below is the UK transcription for 'water':
  1. Modern IPA: wóːtə
  2. Traditional IPA: ˈwɔːtə
  3. 2 syllables: "WAW" + "tuh"
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What do Scottish people 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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Do Scots still say Ken?

Ken. Pronounced as written. Although it technically means 'know', some Scots will use it to punctuate their sentences till the point where it feels like it has lost all meaning. Often used in conjunction with 'ye' meaning 'you' and 'fit' which means 'what'.
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What does Auch mean in Scottish?

Auch-, Auchen-, Auchin- Dwelly Dictionary [1] Gaelic achadh 'field, plain, meadow'
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How do you say drunk in Scottish slang?

A drunk man, if very drunk, is described as “mortagious”, “miracklous”, “steamin' wi' drink,” or “blin' fou'.”Bnff. c. 1930: They got mirack as usual, at the back o' the dyke.
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What does jigger mean in Scotland?

According to the dictionary the word ”jigger” has several different meanings. Among those are ”an obsolete golf club that was a very low lofted iron with a shortened shaft” and ”a tool for measuring alcoholic beverages”. That pretty much sums up what The Jigger Inn is all about. It's a Scottish golf pub at its best.
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What does puggy mean in Scotland?

Puggie: n. a bank, "kitty" at cards. 2. (1) a one-armed bandit or fruit machine; (2) a cash-dispenser.
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What is Scottish slang for cuddle?

Coorie comes from an old Scot's word meaning to nestle or snuggle. However, coorie means much more than this today. It encourages us to appreciate the simple pleasures in life, embracing the great outdoors (no matter what the weather) and enjoying the cosy feeling of coming back to home comforts afterwards.
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Why do Scots say pish?

Pish. Translation: Urine. However, in Glasgow and other parts of Scotland, it's a common word for something that evokes a negative vibe. For instance, if the score at the football isnae going your way, 'it's a load of pish'.
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