What is Scottish slang for girlfriend?

burd - Girlfriend, or girls in general (huv ye seen the state ae thae burds!)
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What do Scottish people call their lovers?

mo chridhe - my heart. mo leannan - my lover, my sweetheart. m'eudail - my darling, my dear. a thasgaidh - my darling, my dear.
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How do you say pretty girl in Scottish?

Bonnie. 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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How do Scottish people say woman?

Hen - To most of the world, a hen is a female chicken, but in Scots the word is used to mean a woman or girl.
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What is the Scottish word for sweetheart?

This word is a Scots variant of 'joy', and can mean a sweetheart or lover, or be a term of endearment akin to 'dear' or 'darling'.
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What do the Scottish call their wife?

Quine goes back to Old English cwen, meaning a woman, wife or, as in modern English, a queen.
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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 Bree Scottish?

bree (plural brees) (obsolete or dialectal, Scotland) The eyelid. (obsolete or dialectal, Scotland) The eyebrow. (Scotland) The brow; forehead.
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What is a Scottish term of endearment?

Endearments for lovers and friends

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.
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Do the Scottish say mate?

In Scotland, you're also likely to hear the word pal used in much the same way. You can also use the word “mate” to emphasise or strongly express an opinion/emotion, either if they are a friend or in friendly and informal context. For example: “Have you been watching Game of Thrones?” “Mate!
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What is BAE Scotland?

n. A sheep's bleat; a calf's cry.
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What is the Scottish word for boyfriend?

chavie n. a boy or young man, a boyfriend.
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What is a Glasgow kiss?

Noun. 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 Outlander call his wife?

Outlander Author Diana Gabaldon Explains Why Jamie Calls Claire "Sassenach" It actually means something less-than-kind.
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What is a wee clipe?

“Dinnae be a wee clipe”.

Translation: “Stop being a little gossip”.
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What does Ye Ken mean in Scottish?

D'ya ken strictly should mean “Do you know”, as in the song “D'ye ken John Peel” an English huntsman who was the subject of the nineteenth century song. In Aberdeen D'ye ken is often used to conclude a statement, a verbal equivalent of a full stop.
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What is the Celtic word for love?

'Grá' is the Irish word for love

For example, the word for love is 'grá,' and in some contexts, it is spelled 'ghrá. '
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What does wee wife mean in Scottish?

Wifie, often with the addition of “wee”, can mean a little girl, as in the following from Margaret Oliphant's Passages in the Life of Mrs Margaret Maitland, written in 1849: “Puir wee wifie, she has had a sore time of it with the measles.” By contrast, “the auld wife” is a way of referring to one's mother.
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What does Molly mean in Scottish?

MOLL, n. Also molly. As in Eng., a familiar form of Mary, a contemptuous name for a woman.
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What does Fiona mean in Scottish?

It can be considered either a Latinised form of the Gaelic word fionn, meaning "white", "fair", or an Anglicisation of the Irish name Fíona (derived from an element meaning "vine"). The Scottish Gaelic feminine name Fionnghal (and variants) is sometimes equated with Fiona.
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What does Brea mean in Scottish?

Etymology. Brae is the Lowland Scots word for the slope or brow of a hill. The word 'Brae' in Shetland dialect has a different meaning; it may come from the Old Norse word breiðr meaning broad.
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What is a wabbit in Scottish?

Adjective. wabbit (comparative more wabbit, superlative most wabbit) (Scotland) Exhausted, tired.
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