Noun. stoater (plural stoaters) (informal) (Scotland, Ireland) A beautiful girl or woman.
What does Stoater mean in slang?
New Word Suggestion. Excellent, fantastic, wonderful. This is Glaswegian dialect for something or someone that is / who is fantastic or excellent. For example, the expression "ya stoater" is an expression of undiluted joy.What does Scunnered mean in Scotland?
(Entry 1 of 2) intransitive verb. chiefly Scotland. : to be in a state of disgusted irritation.What does Bampot mean in Scottish?
Other newly included Scottish words include bam, bampot and bamstick, which mean someone who is foolish, annoying, obnoxious, belligerent or disruptive.How do you swear in Scottish?
Insults you can call people
- An Eejit/A Bampot/A Numpty/A Tube/A Dafty/A Dunderheid.
- Bawbag.
- A Dobber/AFud/A Walloper/A Tadger.
- A Rocket/A Nugget/A Dafty/A Roaster/A Melt.
- Lavvy heid.
- Clipe.
- A Boot/A Cow.
- Jobby.
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What does Sleekit mean in Scottish?
Definition of sleekit1 chiefly Scotland : sleek, smooth. 2 chiefly Scotland : crafty, deceitful.
What is the meaning of peely wally?
adjective. Scot slang off colour; pale and ill-lookinghe's a wee bit peely-wally this morning.What does Glaikit mean in Scottish?
Glaikit – stupid, foolish, or thoughtless.What does tottie mean in Scottish?
tottie in British Englishor totty (ˈtɒtɪ ) adjective. mainly Scottish. very small; tiny. Collins English Dictionary.
What does Craitur mean in Scots?
Noun. craitur (plural craiturs) Creature.What does Ben the Hoose mean?
Awa ben the hoose. Means : 'please leave me alone, and go to another room'What is Haud yer Wheesht?
English translation: "Shut up!"English term or phrase: Haud yer wheesht! This phrase comes from a novel about 14th c. Scotland. A man says something he shouldn't say and his companion reacts with these words.
What is Fankle?
Definition of 'fankle'1. to entangle. 2. a tangle; confusion.
What is a Bambot?
bampot (plural bampots) (Scotland, slang, derogatory) Idiot; an objectionable and foolish person.What does cuddie mean in Scots?
a donkey; a horse. The Dictionary of the Scots Language (DSL) defines this as a donkey or ass but to some Scots speakers it's a general term for a horse of any description. The DSL does give a further definition: “Also used of a horse: a short thick, strong horse”.What does Snickersnee mean?
obsolete snick or snee to engage in cut-and-thrust fighting, alteration of earlier steake or snye, from Dutch steken of snijden to thrust or cut.What does Crabbit mean in Scottish?
crabbit (comparative more crabbit, superlative most crabbit) (Scotland) Grouchy, cantankerous.How do you say my love in Scottish?
Scottish Gaelic terms of endearment
- mo ghràdh - my love.
- mo chridhe - my heart.
- mo leannan - my lover, my sweetheart.
- m'eudail - my darling, my dear.
- a thasgaidh - my darling, my dear.