- dinnae
- Scottish Vernacular DictionaryDon't.Example:"Dinnae gie me a gammy then, ah didnae want wan anyhow"
English dialects glossary. 2013.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
It isnae me — is a poem by Sally Holmes which was set to music by the English composer Edward Elgar in 1930.The poem was first printed in Country Life magazine, and the song published in 1931 by Keith Prowse Co. Ltd,. London.It was written at Elgar s home Marl … Wikipedia
Alexander Selkirk — Alexander Selkirk, born Alexander Selcraig (1676 ndash; 13 December 1721), was a Scottish sailor who spent four years as a castaway on an uninhabited island.It is probable that his travails provided the inspiration for Daniel Defoe s novel… … Wikipedia
Besom broom — Besom brooms are traditionally made of twigs tied to a larger pole and are the broom traditionally associated with witches. As a result of its construction, the besom is rounded instead of flat. The bristles can be made of many materials… … Wikipedia
Groningan Low Saxon — Infobox Language name=Grunnegs or Grönnegs familycolor=Indo European states=Netherlands: Groningen, parts in the north and east of Drenthe, the east of the Frisian municipality Kollumerland region=Groningen speakers=320,000 (est.) fam2=Germanic… … Wikipedia
poke — I Australian Slang 1. (of a male) have sexual intercourse with; 2. punch: poked him one in the eye ; 3. act of sexual intercourse; 4. drug Viagra ; 5. blow with the fist II Scottish Vernacular Dictionary Meaning 1.To prod or point. Dinnae poke… … English dialects glossary
daftie — I Scottish Vernacular Dictionary A harmless idiot Dinnae bother aboot him, he s jist a daftie II Glesga Glossary Daft person, Idiot … English dialects glossary
dingy — I Scottish Vernacular Dictionary to ignore Example: dinnae dingy me ya wee boot ah texted him but he just dingyed me II Glesga Glossary To ignore; or clatty dirty … English dialects glossary
hunners — Scottish Vernacular Dictionary A number generally more than 10.Ah ve told you hunners ae times, dinnae pick yer nose wi yer fork … English dialects glossary
keek — I Scottish Vernacular Dictionary Meaning a sly look at something (like through a keyhole). Example: Dinnae think ah didnae see ye keekin oot fae behind them curtains. II A Geordie Dictionary To peep III North Country (Newcastle) Words to peep, to … English dialects glossary
nyaff — I Scottish Vernacular Dictionary knee aff. Annoying wee bugger, especially applicable to a politician. Example: See you ya wee nyaff if ye dinnae bugger aff yer gettin a bash in yer moosh II Glesga Glossary Scruff … English dialects glossary