What does Dinky mean in Scotland?

It comes from the Scottish dink, "trim" or "neat." Definitions of dinky. adjective. small and insignificant. “we stayed in a dinky old hotel”
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What is the origin of Dinky?

dinky (adj.)

1788, dinkie, "neat, trim, dainty, small," from Scottish dialectal dink "finely dressed, trim" (c. 1500), which is of unknown origin. Modern sense of "small, tiny" is by 1859.
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What does chookie mean in Scottish?

CHOOKIE, n. [Perh. related to chookie n. ] A fool, general term of contempt (Gsw. 1990s).
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What does rude mean in Scottish?

rud(d), the complexion, specif. the red hues of the complexion (Abd. 1790 A. Shirrefs Poems Gl., 1808 Jam.).
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What does tatty mean in Scotland?

Noun. tatty (plural tatties) (Scotland, Northern England, Tyneside) A potato. synonyms ▲ Synonyms: spud, tater.
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What is a numpty in Scotland?

Numpty was included in the 2005 Supplement to the Dictionary of the Scots Language with the following definition: “a stupid person, an idiot”. In the revised edition of the Concise Scots Dictionary (CSD), to be published in December, the definition has been shortened to the kinder: “a foolish person”.
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What is Scottish slang for girl?

A lass is a girl. Your Scottish folk dance teacher might announce, "Lads line up on that side, lasses on this side!" Lass is an old-fashioned way to say "young girl," and it's more common in parts of Britain than in the US.
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How do Scots say hello?

'Hello' in Scottish Gaelic

In Scottish Gaelic, you greet others with 'halò'! Pronounced hallo, this phrase has you covered for greeting passers-by if you visit a Gaelic-speaking community. Alternatively, you could say good morning which is 'madainn mhath', pronounced ma-ten-va.
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What is the Scottish word for beautiful girl?

Bonnie. Female | A quintessential Scottish name that will never go out of fashion, Bonnie is the Scots word for beautiful, pretty, stunning and attractive. Bonnies tend to have an inimitable personality.
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What is Scottish slang for wife?

Wif was the general Old English word for a woman. In a recent survey in Leith, some people said wife or wifie meant an older woman, others said it meant any adult woman whose name was not known. The “married” sense is usually restricted to the term wife but, historically at least, also attaches to the word wifie.
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What do the Scottish call their wife?

Scottish Word: Geggie.
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What is Scottish for Darling?

a luaidh! darling, my dear! a chiall!
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What does Dinky mean in the UK?

very small or slight: She had a dinky little apartment. (Definition of dinky from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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What does Dinky mean in British?

dinkier; dinkiest. Synonyms of dinky. : overly or unattractively small. drives a dinky little car. also, British : attractively small : cute.
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What is a dinky in the UK?

dinky in British English

(ˈdɪŋkɪ ) adjectiveWord forms: dinkier or dinkiest informal. 1. British. small and neat; dainty.
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What is Scottish word for kiss?

Smourich – A kiss!
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What is the Scottish word for Cute?

Cute, n. Also: cuit(t, coot; kute, kuitt.
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What is sweet in Scottish?

Scots word of the week: Douce adj. sweet, pleasant; sedate, respectable; neat, comfortable | HeraldScotland. Newsletters.
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What's the most Scottish thing to say?

Perhaps the most famous Scottish sayings of all time is “Auld Lang Syne”. This was made famous by Robert Burns' song, sang globally at New Year. The translation can be taken as “old long since” or “old long ago” meaning “days gone by” and when sung at New Years really means “let's drink to days gone by”.
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What to avoid in Scotland?

Things NOT to do on your first visit
  • Mispronouncing place names.
  • Not bringing a raincoat.
  • Not using the buses.
  • Ordering a single malt whiskey with ice.
  • Underestimating the long summer days.
  • Only hitting the tourist bars.
  • Trying to fake a Scottish accent.
  • Rubbing the nose of Greyfriars Bobby.
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Are Scottish good in bed?

Your sex life will thank you

Statistical data has proven that Scottish people are excellent lovers, with one survey reporting that Scots score a nine out of ten for their passion, lip-locking skills and romantic gestures.
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What do Scots call the toilet?

For the uninitiated, cludgie is a Scottish word meaning “toilet”, although probably not to be used in the politest of companies.
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What does Gobshite mean in Scottish?

gobshite (plural gobshites) (Ireland, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, slang, offensive, vulgar) One who engages in nonsensical chatter or unwanted conversation.
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