What is the Scottish word for exchange?

"TROAK": Exchange or swap; Scottish origin - OneLook. ▸ verb: (Scotland) To barter or trade, especially outside a government monopoly.
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What is the most famous Scottish word?

Take from this what you will, but 'dreich' has been voted the “most iconic” Scots word several times.
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What does the Scottish word shooder mean?

shouder: shoulder. “Do you mind. I cannot stand people reading over my shoulder.” The Scottish Word: shouder 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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What does the Scottish word och mean?

Och is used to express surprise at something, or to emphasize agreement or disagreement with what has just been said. [Irish, Scottish]
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What does the Scottish word SMA mean?

sma: small, little.
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What is a very Scottish thing to say?

Whit's fur ye'll no go past ye – Whatever is meant to happen will happen. Ma heid's mince – My head is mince, meaning I'm a bit confused. Yer oot yer face! – You're extremely intoxicated from the effects of alcohol.
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What does dhu mean in Scottish?

The name 'Ghillie Dhu' is derived from Scots Gaelic, with 'ghillie' meaning 'servant' or 'attendant', and 'dhu' meaning 'dark' or 'black'.
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What is a bampot in Scottish?

#8: Bampot

This Scottish slang word is used to refer to someone as stupid or foolish.
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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 does wee lassie mean in Scottish?

[count] chiefly Scotland, informal. : a young girl : lass. when she was just a wee lassie. Don't cry, lassie.
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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 does chookie mean in Scottish?

CHOOKIE, n. The Dictionaries of the Scots Language gives a range of meanings for chookie. Today we are focusing on chicken or bird. An early example comes from John Service's The Memorials of Robin Cummell (1913): “They leeved [lived] on milk and meal wi' whyles a fat chookie boiled in their kail”.
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What does carn mean in Scottish?

A cairn is a human-made pile (or stack) of stones raised for a purpose, usually as a marker or as a burial mound. The word cairn comes from the Irish: carn [ˈkʰaːrˠn̪ˠ] (plural cairn [ˈkʰaːrˠɲ]).
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What do Scots call a sandwich?

Piece: a piece of bread and butter, jam, or the like, a snack, usually of bread, scone or oatcake, a sandwich. Jeelie piece: bread and jam; the most common kind of piece in Scotland, often provided as a snack between meals. By extension, a piece came to mean the sandwich lunch carried to work by the working man.
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What is the most Scottish thing you can say?

Favourite Scottish Sayings: Here are Scotland's 40 most popular phrases - chosen by Scotsman readers
  1. Yer looking a bit peely wally. 'Peely wally' refers to being pale or sickly looking. ...
  2. Up tae high doh. ...
  3. Pin yer lugs back. ...
  4. Is the cat deid?
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How do Scots say beautiful?

Bonnie – Bonnie means “beautiful” and it's a very useful world out here in the Scottish Highlands. The perfect way to describe our most spectacular surroundings. Dug – Dug simply means “dog” in Scottish dialect.
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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 Foo the Noo mean?

“Fu' the noo!” Means : Full for now (after a meal).
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What is a Gommy?

(ˈɡɑmi) noun. slang, chiefly Eastern Canadian. a fool.
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What is a Fudd Scottish?

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 lecky?

Lecky means electricity and is often used to refer to the electricity bill or the electrical supply to a home. This can also be spelled leckie. Example sentence: "The lecky's gone off!" This means there's been a power cut. The Scots Magazine's post.
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What does cack mean in Scottish?

1. v. (1) intr. To void excrement; "to go to stool; generally used in regard to children" (Sc. 1825 Jam.2, cackie; Sh.
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What do the Scottish call their 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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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 does mhor mean in Scottish?

For size; we have mòr (mhòr, mhòir, more) to mean great, and beag (bheag, bhig, beg) to mean small.
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