What is Scottish slang for umbrella?

(brɒli ) Word forms: plural brollies. countable noun. A brolly is the same as an umbrella.
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What do Scots call umbrellas?

Scottish Word: Droon.
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What is the slang word for umbrella?

Brolly. The origin of brolly is an alteration of (um)brell(a) dating back to around 1870-1875. This word is one that we commonly use today, with many brands even marketing the product as this.
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What is an umbrella called in the UK?

7 | brolly (96% British / 24% American)

The British term for an umbrella. Interesting Fact: The old-timey American slang term for umbrella was “bumbershoot.” But we managed to wisely eradicate that term; the British are still rolling with “brolly.”
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Why is an umbrella called a Bumbershoot?

As with most slang terms, the origins of bumbershoot are a bit foggy, but it appears that the bumber is a modification of the umbr- in umbrella and the shoot is an alteration of the -chute in parachute (since an open parachute looks a little like an umbrella).
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What is a ladies umbrella called?

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What do they call umbrellas in Ireland?

A Brolly (brollies) is an umbrella that is a portable shade used to protect you from the elements of sun and rain. The word Brolly is the slang term used for an umbrella in Australia, New Zealand, UK, Ireland and even in South Africa.
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Is Brolly slang for umbrella?

noun, plural brol·lies. British Informal. an umbrella.
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What does Brolly mean in British?

noun. brol·​ly ˈbrä-lē plural brollies. chiefly British. : umbrella.
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What is slang for Nina?

What do rappers mean by "Nina"? The slang terms "Nina" and "Nina Ross" are words that are used to reference a 9 millimeter handgun. 9 when spelle dout is "Nine" which is close to "Nina" so rappers use this word to refere to a 9 millimeter gun.
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What is a Pyke slang?

Pikey (/ˈpaɪkiː/; also spelled pikie, pykie ) is a slang term, which is pejorative and considered by many to be a slur. It is used mainly in the UK to refer to people who are of the Traveller community, a set of ethno-cultural groups found primarily in Great Britain and Ireland.
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What do they call condoms in Scotland?

Rubber. This is an informal way of saying condom on the US – so a rubber is a contraceptive. We just call them condoms in the UK. And we use rubbers to remove pencil marks from paper.
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What is a cuddy in Scotland?

cuddy in British English

or cuddie (ˈkʌdɪ ) nounWord forms: plural -dies. dialect, mainly Scottish. a donkey or horse. Collins English Dictionary.
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What is a Bobbie in Scotland?

bobby (plural bobbies) (British, Ireland, slang) A police officer.
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What is a nappy British?

nappy in British English

(ˈnæpɪ ) nounWord forms: plural -pies. British. a piece of soft material, esp towelling or a disposable material, wrapped around a baby in order to absorb its urine and excrement. Also called: napkin.
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What is a Doris in England?

woman in British English

6. a female member of a group, team, etc. 7. informal. a wife, girlfriend, etc.
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What is a British dweeb?

(dwib ) noun. Slang. a person regarded as socially dull, unsophisticated, foolish, awkward, etc.
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What is Victorian slang for umbrella?

rain napper - If you'd gone out in the rain during the Victorian era, you'd have taken a rain napper with you. This phrase is slang for an umbrella.
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What is the London word for umbrella?

7 | brolly (96% British / 24% American)

The British term for an umbrella. Interesting Fact: The old-timey American slang term for umbrella was “bumbershoot.” But we managed to wisely eradicate that term; the British are still rolling with “brolly.”
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Is Celtic an umbrella term?

Although the term “Celtic” was a scientific term for a group of related languages, it was also used as an alternative shorthand for the individual Celtic languages themselves.
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What do they call the bathroom in Ireland?

An old Tudor phrase for lavatory, jacks is a term more commonly used in Ireland. This is likely a reference to Jack Power, who invented the first multiple cubicle toilet.
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What are little umbrellas called?

A cocktail umbrella or paper parasol is a small umbrella made from paper, paperboard, and a toothpick. They are frequently associated with tropical drinks and Tiki bars and used as a garnish decoration. They are also used in desserts or other foods and beverages.
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What is umbrella a metaphor for?

Since an umbrella covers people and things, umbrella is also a metaphor for something that brings unity. An umbrella agency brings together other smaller and related agencies.
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What is the one word substitution for ladies umbrella?

The one word substitution is Parasol.
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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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