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class - Something that is really good ("That's pure class min!").clarty / clatty - dirty ("He picked his nose and ate it, the clarty bastard!").clart - to apply too much of something.chum - to accompany someone ("Goan chum me to the shop.").chug - to masturbate ("He was having a chug on the bus.").("Awrite chief, wur ye aff tae the night?") chief - alternative for 'mate', 'dude', 'fella', 'big yin'.chib - to stab with a knife, or to headbutt.chankin - cold ("It's chankin' the day!").canny - smart ("He's a canny lad.") or to be wary, or careful ("Ca' canny, lassie!").but - conjunction sometimes used to end sentences, commonly in Inverclyde ("Ahm naw gaun, but!").burn - small river or stream ("Let's awa' up that burn.").burd - Girlfriend, or girls in general ( huv ye seen the state ae thae burds!).bunker - table top / kitchen counter ("Make sure yeez clean aw along the bunker when yer finished!").buftie - Homosexual ("Aye, ah'm a fuckin' buftie! So?").Bucky - short for "Buckfast", a tonic wine popular in the West of Scotland.braw - good looking, beautiful really nice.brammer - term of endearment ("Aw, he's a wee brammer, so he is.").The box - television set ("Whit's oan the box the night?").boggin' - smelly, dirty ("That's boggin'!").bobee, bawbee - one half-penny in auld money.bob - a shilling, or 12 old pennies pre-decimilisation 5 new pence.boak - dry heave/expression of disgust ("Pure gie'in' me the boak!").
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bizzo - business (from an episode of TV series "Minder".).bits - boots, steel-capped or rigger, worn on construction sites ("You'll hae te wear ya bits on site").bit - a place usually referring to somebody's house ("Meet me at ma bit." "Ah'll come round tae your bit." "Am stayin' o'er at my da's bit the night.").Also, the affectionate nickname for Scottish comedian Billy Connolly. Big Yin - Big One, used as a term of endearment towards older relatives or friends.bevvy - alcoholic beverage ("Ye havin' a bevvy the nite?").belter - to be excellent, great, fantastic.
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Also, penis ("Away you 'n' chew mah banger(!)") banana boat - used in an expression of disbelief when told a tall story or blatant untruth ("Dae ye think Ah came up the Clyde on a banana boat(?)").baltic - freezing cold ("Christ man, put the heating oan, it's baltic in here!").bairn - baby ( jist a wee bairn!) or small child (Eastern Scottish dialect).baccy - tobacco ("Can you lend me some baccy?").("We went doon tae Largs for fish an' chips, and but.") and but - suffix indicating that the speaker has now finished talking.( So the boss says tae me that Ah was lazy, an' Ah wiz like, "Naw, Ah am'nae!") Table of Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A It's worth noting that Scotland has 3 languages (English/Scots/ Scottish Gaelic) and a collection of different dialects. This is a glossary of Scots, Scots English dialect and jargon with their meanings and, where appropriate, an example of their use.