MORE SCOTTISH PATTER

KEEKER:-Black eye. "Who gave you the keeker?"

KICKING:-A severe beating. "you are in for a kicking."

LEE:-Leave. "Lee me alone."

LOUPIN:-Very painful. "I have just had a tooth out and my mouth is loupin."

MANKY:-Dirty, grubby, in need of a wash. "That boy is manky."

MIBBY:-Maybe. "I will mibby do it later."

MING:-'To' ming is to stink/smell. 'A' ming is a bad smell. To be mingin is to be smelly but can also be used to describe anything bad as in "we came home early because the weather was mingin."

NAEBDY:-Nobody. "Naebdy came to his party."

NIPPY SWEETIE:-A bad tempered person.

ONY of OLNY:-Only. "I am ony 10 years old."

OUTSIDER:-The thick crusty end slice of a loaf of bread. "Who wants an outsider?"

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