What is a stank in Scotland?

The word was once common in English dialects as well as in Scots, but 'stank' in English seems from the sixteenth century onwards to be largely restricted to a technical term meaning 'dam' or 'weir'.
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What does stank mean in Scottish?

stank: a moat, ditch, small semi stagnant sheet of water.
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What is a stank in Glasgow?

Weegie word: stank

Translation: a word for drain. Usage: It fell doon the stank.
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What is a Bam in Scotland?

bampot or bamstick An idiot, fool, or sometimes a nutcase. This is often shortened to bam, and any eccentric named Thomas risks being dubbed 'Tam the Bam'.
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What is a wee hairy in Scotland?

Hairy, sometimes, wee hairy, is one of these. In my youth this was always associated with Glasgow, and the Dictionary of the Scots Language (DSL) defines it, rather sniffily, as: “A young woman living in the slums of Glasgow who habitually goes about without a hat.
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What is a Fudd in Scotland?

The term "fud" is used as Scottish slang for referring to someone as a foolish person - or more commonly, as female genitals.
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What does Pish mean in Scottish?

pish (comparative more pish, superlative most pish) (vulgar, colloquial, chiefly Scotland) Of poor quality; very bad.
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What is a Scottish kiss?

Glasgow kiss (plural Glasgow kisses) (Britain, euphemistic, humorous) A sharp, sudden headbutt to the nose, usually resulting in a broken nose.
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What does Hee Haw mean in Scotland?

HEE-HAW, n. Nothing, used in negative expressions. ( Sh., Edb., Gsw., Ayr., Dmf.
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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 does stank mean in slang?

Adjective. stank (not comparable) (African-American Vernacular, slang, derogatory) Foul-smelling, stinking, unclean.
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What is a Jake in Glasgow?

What it actually means: This isn't a very nice one – 'jakey' is a derogatory term for an alcoholic, not a million miles away from calling heroin addicts 'junkies'.
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What does Sook mean in Scottish?

sook: sycophant, crawler, toady, to fawn and flatter.
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What does Tonto mean in Scotland?

It will be joined by wee shame, which is considered a topic or object of pity; tonto, which describes a wild or crazy state; and scary biscuits, an expression of mock fear.
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What is a Swally?

swally in British English

(ˈswæliɪ ) nounWord forms: plural -lies. Scottish informal. a. an alcoholic drink.
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Is manky a Scottish word?

unclean, foul, gross. Origin: British, Irish, and Scottish slang. You need to clean that toilet, it's really manky.
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Why is a poo called a jobby?

That's because it is in Scotland – scottish slang dictates that a 'jobby' is actually another word for faeces. Yep, jobby means poop, basically.
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What's a jobby in Scotland?

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

noun British vulgar, slang. 1. the female genitals. 2. offensive.
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What is a Malky in Scottish?

malky (plural malkies) (Scotland, slang) A beating.
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Why is Och Aye noo offensive?

“Och aye the noo!”

This is one of those Scottish phrases that can be heard in countless parodies aimed at poking fun at the Scots' dialect and accent. Its direct English translation is “Oh yes, just now”. And, while some Scots may chuckle along with you, it is considered quite offensive by others.
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What is a wee Dobber?

Scots word of the day: DOBBER Meaning: any genital based insult of your choosing. Example: what are you playing at you wee dobber? Trying to keep this one PG was so hard* *Don't.
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What does Gie it Laldy mean?

At least by the 1950s, giving it laldy (or giein/geein it laldy, in Scottish) became a way to say “doing something with great energy or enjoyment,” e.g., The singer was giving it laldy all night.
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