My Grandma, for some reason (none of my family are Scottish, to my knowledge) gets the annuals of The Broons and Oor Wullie, and I have to agree, they are pretty cool. That is, when you figure out what they're saying...
Scottish Slang Words Explained
Here is something for all you that have wondered what the heck myself, Ethan and Milky have been saying sometimes.
I stumbled across this a few days ago and its had me in stitches with words I use regularly and those that I had completely forgotten about.
There are a few swear words in here just to be warned. Its meant to be Glaswegian slang but most of the words here are used in mose Scottish places.
So this goes out to Milky and Ethan
Hope you all enjoy!
www.camball98.freeserve.co.uk/glasgow.htm
I stumbled across this a few days ago and its had me in stitches with words I use regularly and those that I had completely forgotten about.
There are a few swear words in here just to be warned. Its meant to be Glaswegian slang but most of the words here are used in mose Scottish places.
So this goes out to Milky and Ethan
Hope you all enjoy!
www.camball98.freeserve.co.uk/glasgow.htm
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Finally I know who 'Ken' is!!!
He is, but he is also some mysterious scotsman that nobody ever seems to see or hear.
by White Hart
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Isn't he Barbies boyfriend?
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(Edited by Koala 19/11/2002 21:46)
oops sorry I was a wee nipper when i was shown the Broons
by Evil Lawyer ChickKoala you mean The Broons? We still have them One of my
(Edited by Koala 19/11/2002 21:46)
And he's a very popular one too, known by many
by Ethan
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He is, but he is also some mysterious scotsman that nobody ever seems to see or hear.
I've come to realise a lot of Scots use the word 'How' instead of 'Why'. Makes for some pretty surreal conversations in this house sometimes
When Milky calls me, for some unknown reason the first thing he says is "What you saying?" He says it means "How are you?" or "What are you doing?" or something similar - but I'm unconvinced
The phrase "How no like?" Gets used a lot in this house
by Red
I've come to realise a lot of Scots use the word 'How' instead of 'Why'. Makes for some pretty surreal conversations in this house sometimes
I honestly pity you putting up with him! He has a language all of his own sometimes that even I dont understand.
And I meant to say this before but your wee clown icon thingy never fails to creep me out.
Yvonne He's telling the truth about what it means, honestly
Nah thats just cos I've got a foulmouth and I never could talk proper...ken whit I mean Doll?
by Red
I've come to realise a lot of Scots use the word 'How' instead of 'Why'. Makes for some pretty surreal conversations in this house sometimes
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