What does wabbit mean in Scottish?

'Wabbit' is a Scottish word meaning 'exhausted or slightly unwell'.
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What does wabbit mean?

/ (ˈwæbɪt) / Save This Word! adjective. Scot weary; exhausted.
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What is a Fudd in Scotland?

New Word Suggestion. Scottish, slang (noun): a foolish person, one who has committed an act of stupidity. Probably originated in Glasgow. "
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What does GLEG mean in Scots?

Definition of gleg

Scotland. : marked by quickness of perception or movement.
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What does geggie mean in Scottish?

Geggie means a person's mouth - used to tell someone to "shut your geggie".
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How do you say shut your mouth in Scottish?

“Haud yer wheesht!”

Translation: “Keep your mouth shut!”
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What does bowfin mean in Scotland?

But it seems designers may not have been aware of the Scottish meaning to the word. Urban dictionary defines 'bowfin' as 'slang for disgusting, horrible or unsightly'. Advertisement. And Scots were quick to share their disbelief at the choice.
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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.
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What does Hertie mean in Scottish?

Intoxicated, tipsy, exhilarated by drink (Sc.
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What does Drookit mean in Scottish?

or drookit (ˈdrʊkɪt ) adjective. Scottish. drenched; soaked.
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What does shiny mean in Scottish?

Sleekit definition

The definition of sleekit is a Scottish word that means smooth and shiny, or sneaky. An example of something sleekit is lustrous hair.
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What does patter mean Scottish?

Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)

PATTER, n. Talk, esp. fluent, fast, meant to impress.
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Is a rabbit's tail called a FUD?

The tail of a hare or rabbit. The buttocks.
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Where does wabbit come from?

'Wabbit' is a Scottish word meaning 'exhausted or slightly unwell'.
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Why is it called a Minge?

Etymology 1

From Angloromani mintš, from Romani minʒ (“female genitals”), probably from Old Armenian մէջ (mēǰ, “middle, midst; inside, interior; the middle part of the body; loins, reins; waist; belly, abdomen; back”). Doublet of medius.
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How do you use wabbit in a sentence?

Been feeling a bit wabbit but may be because I'm coming off my medication at the moment. We watched him shoot himself, blow himself up and inflict all manner of bodily harm upon himself, often after being tricked by the wabbit.
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What does Baith mean in Scottish?

baith: both. “Both of you equally.”
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What does honking mean in Scottish?

17. Honking - What it usually means: The noise a goose makes. Meaning in Scotland: Stinking. 18.
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What is a Dook?

dook (uncountable) (slang) dookie; feces quotations ▼
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What is Crapulence?

Definition of crapulence

1 archaic : sickness occasioned by intemperance (as in food or drink) 2 : great intemperance especially in drinking.
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What is a Ninnyhammer?

noun. a fool or simpleton; ninny.
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What is Bumfuzzle?

Definition of bumfuzzle

chiefly dialectal. : confuse, perplex, fluster.
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What is the Scottish word for beautiful?

Female | A quintessential Scottish name that will never go out of fashion, Bonnie is the Scots word for beautiful, pretty, stunning and attractive.
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What is a jobby in Scotland?

Noun. jobbie (plural jobbies) (In particular Scotland, slang) Faeces; a piece of excrement.
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What does BAE mean in Scotland?

Bae, which is used as a term of endearment for a romantic partner and is popular on social media and hip-hop and R&B music, was shortlisted for the title, along with indyref – used to describe the poll on Scottish independence.
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