What is a stauner?

What is a stauner?

Stauner. A Glaswegian term for an erection.

What is a Boaby?

boaby (plural boabies) (colloquial, Scotland) The penis. (colloquial, derogatory, Scotland) A stupid person.

What do you call a man in Scottish?

GADGIE n. a boy, a man.

What is a fanny in Scottish?

1 British slang, offensive : vulva. 2 : buttocks. Synonyms Example Sentences Phrases Containing fanny Learn More About fanny.

What is a Scottish kiss?

Glasgow kiss (plural Glasgow kisses) (Britain, euphemistic, humorous) A sharp, sudden headbutt to the nose, usually resulting in a broken nose.

What does Jakey mean in Scotland?

A homeless drunk

Noun. jakey (plural jakeys or jakies) (chiefly Scotland) A homeless drunk.

What does Dobber mean in Scotland?

Noun. dobber (plural dobbers) Alternative form of dauber (“marker pen used for bingo cards”) quotations ▼ (UK, derogatory) A member of the working class in Scotland or Ireland who is seen as undereducated, with poor taste, especially in clothes, and poor social skills; closely connected to chav.

Why do Scots say Ken?

“When a Scottish Highlander asks if you ‘ken,’ they are explicitly asking if you ‘know. ‘ It can blend together into the words that precede and follow, since it’s often used in phrases like ‘I didn’t know,’ or as they’re spoken in conversational Scottish, ‘I dinna ken’.”

What do Scots call babies?

Bairn
Bairn is a Scottish or Northern English word for child.

What does Wee Barra mean?

a small person
In Glasgow-speak a ‘Wee Barra’ is usually used to refer to a small person who people like, Bobby Collins might not have been liked by all, and certainly not by all opponents or opposition fans. But he was the type of player you wanted on your team. Collins can truly be said to have had two football careers.

What does ya Bassa mean in Scottish?

“Ya bass” is generally taken as Glasgow slang for “you bastard”, though it has been proposed it could be the Gaelic war cry aigh bas meaning “battle and die”.

What does a Glasgow kiss?

(Britain, euphemistic, humorous) A sharp, sudden headbutt to the nose, usually resulting in a broken nose.

What is the Scottish word for mother?

Family words in Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig)

Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig)
father athair / dadaidh
mother màthair / mamaidh
children clann / pàisdean
son mac

What does Papped mean in Scotland?

A beating, a thrashing
A beating, a thrashing.

What does Jessie mean in Scotland?

What it actually means: Turns out, Jessie means ‘wuss’ or ‘scaredy cat. ‘

What does numpty mean in Scotland?

a stupid person
Scotland’s favourite word, according to a poll by BT Openreach, is numpty. Derived from “numps”, an obsolete word for a stupid person, rather than the more obvious numbnuts or numbskull, the term implies general idiocy, often in my experience accompanied by windbaggery.

What does Gobshite mean in Scottish?

gobshite (plural gobshites) (Ireland, slang, moderately offensive) One who engages in nonsensical chatter or unwanted conversation.

What do the Scottish call their wife?

Scottish Word: Erse.

What do Scots call a baby?

Bairn is a Scottish or Northern English word for child.

Why do Scots say wee?

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 referring to how expensive it is instead of how beautiful or precious it is to them.

What is the Scottish word for wife?

What does Knob mean in Scotland?

variant form and usages of Eng. knob. 1. The nose.

What does Slangevar mean in Scotland?

Cheers, to your health
Slange Var is Gaelic for ‘Cheers, to your health’.

What is a Scottish wife called?

Definition of ‘Sassenach’

Why do Scots say hen?

Hen– being perhaps the most widely recognised. Not to be confused with the feathery fowl, but instead referring to a female, often a younger lady, used as a Scottish term of endearment, much like honey or sweetheart might be used further South.

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