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* '''bizzo''' - business (from an episode of TV series Minder)
* '''bizzo''' - business (from an episode of TV series Minder)
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* '''Bigyin''' - Originated as Billy Connolly's nickname. Meaning: Big One, used as a term of endearment towards older relatives or friends
, or generally anyone in Glasgow above '5ft 5in.
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* '''Bigyin''' - Originated as Billy Connolly's nickname. Meaning: Big One, used as a term of endearment towards older relatives or friends
* '''blootered''' - very drunk
* '''blootered''' - very drunk
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* '''
blethers
''' -
a
lot
of
talking/talking
shit
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* '''
boaby
''' -
police.
Can
also
mean
penis, or cum.''
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* '''boaby''' - police. An affectionate reference to a gentleman's manhood.''
* '''boak'''- dry heave/expression of disgust "(Pure givin' me the boak!)"
* '''boak'''- dry heave/expression of disgust "(Pure givin' me the boak!)"
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*''' baws''' - reproductive matter storage device
*''' baws''' - reproductive matter storage device
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*''' bawbag''' - reproductive matter storage device housing
*''' bawbee, bobee ''' - one half-penny in auld money
*''' bawbee, bobee ''' - one half-penny in auld money
*'''breeks ''' - trousers
*'''breeks ''' - trousers
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*'''brae, braw ''' - brave, good as in thats good.
*'''brae, braw ''' - brave, good as in thats good.
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*''' Bonnie ''' - pretty, beautiful
*''' Bonnie ''' - pretty, beautiful
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*'''but''' - conjunction sometimes used to end sentences, commonly in Inverclyde ''(Am naw gaun but!)''
*'''but''' - conjunction sometimes used to end sentences, commonly in Inverclyde ''(Am naw gaun but!)''
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* '''claes''' - clothes
* '''claes''' - clothes
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* '''cludgie''' - toilet (Whar aboot's the cludgie Hector?)
* '''cunt''' - the vagina, commonly pejorative, also used for person
* '''cunt''' - the vagina, commonly pejorative, also used for person
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* '''fud''' - a complete and utter dobber (''Where's ma money, ya fud?'') also meaning vagina ''(Ah booted her right in the fud man!)''
* '''fud''' - a complete and utter dobber (''Where's ma money, ya fud?'') also meaning vagina ''(Ah booted her right in the fud man!)''
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Old Norse for a woman's front bottom
* '''Futer''' - to twiddle and mess about with something ( courtesy of Mrs A A Munro )
* '''Futer''' - to twiddle and mess about with something ( courtesy of Mrs A A Munro )
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* '''jake(y)''' - a person addicted to class A substances and has poor quality of life as consequence (commonly heroin)
* '''jake(y)''' - a person addicted to class A substances and has poor quality of life as consequence (commonly heroin)
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* '''jam roll''' - Pleasant intercourse (hole) (see Nat King Cole)
* '''jamp''' - past tense of jump (used mostly in the Highlands, especially the Black Isle)
* '''jamp''' - past tense of jump (used mostly in the Highlands, especially the Black Isle)
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* '''ken''' - term for the word 'know' ''(I ken who he is, but I dinnae ken him, ye ken?)'';
* '''ken''' - term for the word 'know' ''(I ken who he is, but I dinnae ken him, ye ken?)'';
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* '''knob''' - slang for penis, in particular knob-end
(guan
sees
a
look
at
yer
knob
),
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* '''knob''' - slang for penis, in particular knob-end
,
also
an
irritating
or
contemptible
person ("Wit a
knob
man!")
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also an irritating or contemptible person ("Wit a knob man!")
* '''kip''' - sleep/nap ("If yur tired, try fur a kip." "am away fir a kip man, shattered"
* '''kip''' - sleep/nap ("If yur tired, try fur a kip." "am away fir a kip man, shattered"
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* '''malkied''' - blootered/drunk/wrecked ''(Heavy malkied last night, pal)''
* '''malkied''' - blootered/drunk/wrecked ''(Heavy malkied last night, pal)''
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* '''maw''' - mum ''(
Smell
yer maw)''
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* '''maw''' - mum ''(
Aye
yer maw)''
* '''mawkit/ manky''' - very dirty ''(Your trousers are mawkit!! Ya manky wee bam!!)''
* '''mawkit/ manky''' - very dirty ''(Your trousers are mawkit!! Ya manky wee bam!!)''
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* '''mingin''' - horrible/dirty ("Your bathroom is mingin")
* '''mingin''' - horrible/dirty ("Your bathroom is mingin")
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* '''muckel''' - large/bulky ("Whit a muckle jobbie ye've left Senga!")
==N==
==N==
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* '''naw'''- no
* '''naw'''- no
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* '''ned'''- acronym for 'non-educated delinquent', useless waster, troublemaker
, interchangable with Gadgee/Chav
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* '''ned'''- acronym for 'non-educated delinquent', useless waster, troublemaker
* '''nip'''- kiss (gonae give us a nip) or a single measure of an alcoholic spirit, often whisky ''(geez a nip wi that pint will ye darlin')''
* '''nip'''- kiss (gonae give us a nip) or a single measure of an alcoholic spirit, often whisky ''(geez a nip wi that pint will ye darlin')''
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==S==
==S==
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* swatch - Look "sw a tch" (gae us a swatch o yur fanny)
* '''scheme''' - residential area usually council estate
* '''scheme''' - residential area usually council estate
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* '''sees''' - A vairiant of 'gies'/ 'Give me' (Sees a swatch at yer crossword Alec)
* '''shan''' - a shame ("that's shan as fuck")
* '''shan''' - a shame ("that's shan as fuck")
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*''' Spondulieitise''' A medical condition for talking shit
*''' Spondulieitise''' A medical condition for talking shit
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*'''
Stoater
'''
-
An
unnatractive,
ungraceful
lady
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*'''
Stoor
'''
Dust.
Look
at
aw
that stoor on the telly
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*''' Stoor''' - Dust. (Look at aw that stoor on the telly)
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*'''swatch''' - Look "sw a tch" (gae us a swatch o yur fanny)
==T==
==T==
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*'''weegie''' someone from Glasgow
*'''weegie''' someone from Glasgow
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*'''well''' - very
(
"This band's well good." "
That bird
's well
tidy
."
)
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*'''well''' - very "This band's well good." "
Bed
's well
comfy
."
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*'''whar''' - Where (Whar ye of tae ya dobber?!)
*'''whae''' who
*'''whae''' who