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Scottish sayings...
Campbell Brodie-
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Location : Scotland
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Scottish sayings...
Adam Mint-
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Re: Scottish sayings...
Few year back in up in Scotland for the weekend with this English girl I was going out with, we're in the mates local, he says, "a guy threw a bit of a stookie in here last night",,, I had to translate...
searcher-
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Re: Scottish sayings...
That would be a "stooshie" a stookie is a cast for broken limbs
Adam Mint-
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Could be correct there, stookie also means a Glasgow kiss...
Campbell Brodie-
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Age : 69
Location : Scotland
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Re: Scottish sayings...
"Bawbag"...
Bawbag is a term of endearment in Scotland, according to the Macmillan dictionary. ... — Macmillan Dictionary (@MacDictionary) August 10, 2016. An official entry in the tome now includes the meaning: “A Scots word meaning scrotum, in Scots vernacular a term of endearment but in English could be taken as an insult.” ...derogitary name given to one who is annoying, useless or just plain stupid.
Bawbag is a term of endearment in Scotland, according to the Macmillan dictionary. ... — Macmillan Dictionary (@MacDictionary) August 10, 2016. An official entry in the tome now includes the meaning: “A Scots word meaning scrotum, in Scots vernacular a term of endearment but in English could be taken as an insult.” ...derogitary name given to one who is annoying, useless or just plain stupid.