Web18 sep. 2014 · Jessie: An epheminate man Jobby: Feces, also used to refer to something as trash or junk Lavvy heid: Toilet head Mince: Rubbish, as in, "You're talking mince" Numpty: Idiot Nyaff: Irrirating person Roaster: Idiot Rocket: Idiot Scabby: Dirty Scrote: Scrotum, literally, but a general insult Shut ye geggie: Shut up, shut your mouth Tube: Idiot Web‘Jessy, Jessie’ – A wimp. ‘Jobby’ – The ‘No2’ bathroom activity. Also as an insult if someone is ‘being a jobby’ it means they are misbehaving. K ‘Keek’ – A little look. Rubbish, unfair. …
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http://britannia.org/scotland/scotsdictionary/j.shtml WebOld Scottish Sayings. Haste Ye Back! – Return back with speed – said as a farewell. Lang may yer lum reek! – Literally meaning long may your chimney smoke, this is typically a toast to one’s health, wishing one lives long and healthy. Keep the heid! henselkasten k9105
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Web1 apr. 2024 · Explanation: Boke is a Scottish term to describe intense disgust. It can also be spelled bloak. Keep your head! Pronounciation: Keep yer heid! Meaning: Keep calm! Shut your gob! Pronounciation: Shut yer gub! Meaning: Be quiet! I don’t know Pronounciation: Ah dinnae ken My head is mince Pronounciation: Ma heid’s mince Meaning: I’m confused WebCalled someone a Jessie earlier, I haven't used the term in years but it just sort of came out of nowhere! Is it a bit un-pc? Like 'pansy'. Worried it might be homophobic. Also huv any … Web[tube] {n.} 1. The London Underground (19th C. Originally 'Tuppeny tube'). 2. Penis. 3. A person (Scottish). 4. A general term of contempt (Irish, 1950s). British slang (Wikipedia) henselmans