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 does puggy mean in Scotland?

puggy This is a Scots word for monkey, but the relevance of this to the various uses given here is not always obvious. ... The word is also used to mean a one-armed bandit or fruit machine, ...
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What is the Scottish slang for pretty girl?

Bonnie. 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 is the Scottish slang for foolish?

Glaikit is a cheeky Scottish term used to describe someone foolish, silly, or thoughtless. For instance, you might say Get that glaikit look off your face! to chide someone for looking bewildered.
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What is a penguin in slang?

(slang) A nun. (Can we verify this sense?) (juggling) A type of catch where the palm of the hand is facing towards the leg with the arm stretched downward, resembling the flipper of a penguin.
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How do Scottish people say shut up?

#2: “Haud yer wheesht”
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What does fudd mean 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 is a wee blether?

The word "blether" dates back to the 15th century and is used to describe someone who is gossiping, chatting, or catching up with friends, according to The Scotsman. If used in a sentence, someone might say: "Come over to my house for a wee blether."
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What is Scottish for bum?

Bahoochie, Behouchie, Bahootie – bottom, bum, backside; mainly used with children in a friendly manner.
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What does "och aye the noo" mean?

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 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 a jigger in Scottish?

Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)

JIGGER, n. 1. “An open vehicle for carrying trees from the forest” (Cai. 1902 E.D.D.).
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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 hoolie in Scotland?

Blowing a hoolie! A distinctly Scottish phrase which means, “it's very windy” The origin of the phrase is uncertain, it is thought it perhaps came from the Orkney Scots word “hoolan” meaning strong gale. “
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What is a cack in Scottish slang?

(1) intr. To void excrement; "to go to stool; generally used in regard to children" (Sc. 1825 Jam.2, cackie; Sh. 1908 Jak. (1928), kaki, kakki; Ayr.
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What does nyaff mean in Scottish?

(njæf ) noun. Scottish. a small or contemptible person.
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What is a bawbag?

Its dictionary definition is “a Scots word meaning scrotum, in Scots vernacular a term of endearment but in English could be taken as an insult”.
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What does Mo Bhobain mean?

darling, my dear!
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What is Daddy in Scottish?

DEDDY, Deddie, Ded, n. Sc. variants of Eng. dad, daddy (Cai.
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