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  1. Beating or a thrashing
    A beating, a thrashing. — a1628 Carmichael Prov. No. 1309.
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    This phrase means drunk or inebriated. Learn how to speak like a true Scottish local.
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  6. 15 words that have a different meaning in Scotland

    WEBApr 12, 2016 · Also known as ‘false friends’, these are words which look and read the same no matter where you are, but have a completely different meaning in different languages or places. We take a look at...

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    WEBOur Glaswegian dictionary is a comprehensive collection of words and phrases used in the Glaswegian dialect of the Scottish language.

  8. Scottish Slang: Common Terms From Endearments to …

    WEBMay 13, 2021 · Check out these fun words and phrases, with options for casual communication on just about every sentiment you can imagine. Whether you're looking for a new way to express an endearment or an …

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    WEBCome to Scotland prepared with famous Scottish sayings. If you want to speak like a local, read our guide to common Scottish slang & phrases you need to know.

  10. Guide To Scottish Slang: 18 Scottish words and their …

    WEBSep 26, 2023 · Learn how to speak like a local with these great Scottish words and their meanings. From ‘braw’ to ‘wheesht’, we’ll equip you with the patter (that’s ‘the chat!’) to make the most of your next visit to Scotland!

  11. It’s all Gaelic to me: A foreigner’s guide to …

    WEBFeb 5, 2019 · Many words spoken by Scottish people can be determined without too much effort. “ Aye ” means “yes”, “ wee ” means “little or small” and “ nae ” means “no”. If something is too “ dear ” , they could be …

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