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The Builder | 11:39 Fri 29th Feb 2008 | ChatterBank
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.................several posts recently wondering if everyone's Scottish on this site........................for those of us who aren't........................a handy guide from the BBC:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A13903 3

'specially for Hau Kola, who's trekking north soon...............
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...............think I'll use this one....I'm feeling generous :o)

"Snow yoor round, sma round"
I don't believe that sentence exists in scottish vocabularly The Builder lol
Almost shed a tear when I read that! Feeling a bit homesick now I live in England. Had a chuckle at auxters though, haven't heard that for years!!
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very good builder. I'm Scottish and i've no heard of quite e few of those words.

Although i did understand your sentance lol

I'll have a voddie and Irn-Bru, thanks :)

Nice one i.am. ! Quick q to the scots:- sausage or slice?
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...................................not that I'm talking stereotypes here LOL

.....but...................................


"He's goat short airums an' long pockets."

I was sitting in a pub in Edinburgh with some English mates, I was finishing a crossword puzzle, I said " 8 words, castaway on a desert island m --oo-ed" one of the lads said "marooned", I said "pardon"? he said in a loud voice " MAROONED" I said "Cheers, I'll have a pint"



You had to be there
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Nice one 4GS
Good thing it was Edinburgh...............try that in Glasgow and you probably wouldn't have lived to tell it LOL
FAO poohshunny

Slice sausage, I live in Northampton and drive to Corby to resupply the 4GS hoose with slicing, black pudding, white pudding, haggis, pan breid, and tattie scones once a month
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Another time in Germany I told him I was going to watch "the shores", "what shores"? he asked, "another whisky" I said, the guy was as bright as a world war 2 blackout, he fell for it every time ;-))
Old answer to the question - "how much can a Scotsman drink" was "any given amount - but it has to be given FREE"!
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......................note to self..............................

just making a note of these for the pub tonight :o)
PS - liked the word list - one notable omission was glaikit, in daily use North of the Border - implies "the lights are on, but there's nobody home" - as in "those glaikit so-and-sos in Westminster" - another phrase in daily use North of the Border.

For a more complete understanding of (Glaswegian) Scots English I recommend 'The Patter' and 'The Patter: Another Blast'. Come complete with social comment, local history and some brilliant "working" examples.
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Just Googled "The Patter"
Came up with a nice entry on Wikipedia......with more good examples..................
hullo rer builder, howz it gone mate? gonnae get yer accent right lol
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Lol! My husband's half Scottish, my children are part-Scottish. I don't know any Scottish words. Does haggis count? x
Thanks for those builder,they`ll come in handy.

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