What does Gies a Bosie mean?

Gie's A Bosie is Doric dialect for 'Give us a hug! '.
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What does Bosie mean?

Definitions of bosie. a cricket ball bowled as if to break one way that actually breaks in the opposite way. synonyms: bosie ball, googly, wrong 'un. type of: bowling.
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What does Bosie mean in Scots?

a bosom; a cuddle v.to clasp to the bosom.
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What does Bosie mean in Shetland dialect?

n - the bosom.
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Where is Doric?

The particular part of the country where Doric is spoken is in the Northeastern region of Scotland, particularly around the County of Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen City.
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What does Foos yer doos mean?

“Foos yer doos?” literally translates to “how are your pigeons?” but if someone says this to you don't panic, you don't need to make up some elaborate story about your fake pigeons. They are simply asking how you are.
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What does Loon mean in Scottish?

1 : lout, idler. 2 chiefly Scotland : boy. 3a : a crazy person. b : simpleton. loon.
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How do you say hello in Shetland?

First things first, welcome to Shetland – hiyi, noo den, whit lik', or whatever – you'll find a few variants of this common greeting.
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What language is spoken in Shetland?

What is Shetlandic? Shetlandic, or Shetland dialect, could be described as Old Scots (which is related to Middle English) with a strong Norse influence. It's a waageng (aftertaste) of Norn, an extinct North Germanic language spoken in Shetland until the 18th century.
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What is someone from Shetland called?

Shetlanders consider themselves their own people — you better not call a Shetlander Scottish! Shetland isn't making motions for independence from Britain, but you can easily tell that being British is a secondary consideration.
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Is Bawbag a swear word?

The OED calls bawbag a “disparaging” way to describe “an ignorant, obnoxious, or otherwise detestable person, especially a man”. Other Scots words for idiot to be added include bam, bampot, bamstick, roaster and tube.
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What is a Bam in Glasgow?

bam, n. 2: “A foolish, annoying, or obnoxious person; (also spec.) a belligerent or disruptive person. Often as a contemptuous form of address. Cf.
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What does ya bam mean in Scotland?

Other newly included Scottish words include bam, bampot and bamstick, which mean someone who is foolish, annoying, obnoxious, belligerent or disruptive.
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Why are there no trees on the Shetland Islands?

The real reasons for the lack of trees are to do with clearance for firewood and the presence of sheep, which have prevented natural regeneration. Where sheep are excluded, trees grow with little or no shelter.
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Can anyone live in Shetland?

Shetland - living life to the full

It's a safe place to raise a family, offering children great freedom, but Shetland is lively, with a bustling social and sports scene and activities for everyone.
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Is Shetland Irish or Scottish?

Lying roughly 100 miles off the north east coast of Scotland, the Shetland Islands are the northern-most tip of Scotland. The islands separate the Atlantic Ocean, on the west, from the North Sea on the east.
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What is the Driftwood rule?

Local beachcombing custom

It's not a law, as such, but you'll cause offence if you break the rule that says you can only pick up driftwood and other flotsam if it's lying below the highest tide mark.
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Is English spoken in Shetland Islands?

Today, the language spoken by Shetlanders is a regional dialect of the English or Scots language but its roots are firmly bedded in Shetland's Scandinavian past. This language came to Shetland with the Vikings when they arrived here about 850 AD.
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Is Gaelic spoken in Shetland?

“Once again, the Scottish government has refused to recognise that there is no tradition of Gaelic in Shetland. Yet Shetland Islands Council could be left in a position where it is forced to use some of its already stretched budget to fund Gaelic education.
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What is a loon insult?

informal. a person who is crazy, silly, or strange.
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Is the word loon offensive?

The word "loon" is supposed to refer to its incapacity, and is from the same root as "lame." To be compared to a surgery-addicted, alleged kiddy-fiddling loon is not funny, it is highly offensive .
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What does Bonnie Quine mean?

Meaning: A young woman. Example: 'She's a bonnie lookin' quine' Translation: 'She's a beautiful young woman'
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What is the Scottish word for baby?

Bairn is a Scottish or Northern English word for child.
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Why do Scots say aye?

Aye. Aye means yes, often replacing the latter in day-to-day life in Scotland. Conversely, 'aye, right' is used when expressing feelings of disbelief (think of it as the Scottish equivalent to 'yeah, right').
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