He would be wearing trousers.
It means 'little'. Someone scottish could say something like: 'Och, look at this wee dog!' (oh look at this little dog!)
The ability to control when you urinate is known as voluntary urination, while the inability to control it is referred to as urinary incontinence.
yes no problem my little scottish child
"Yer ain wee hoose" is a Scottish phrase that translates to "your own little house" in standard English. It is commonly used to refer to someone's home or dwelling in a playful or endearing way.
=== === distinctions will have to be made between Scottish and Irish and Welsh of course.In Scottish it would be 'wee lass' or 'wee lad'. The previous answer is clearly incorrect. Gaelic is not a form of English; it is a separate language. Welsh and Irish Gaelic are also separate languages not dialects of English. The "wee lass" and "wee lad" are in the Scottish form of English called Lallans (the English of the Lowlands. === ===
wean, bairn, wee lamb, wee man,
It's an amalgamation of wee - meaning small and one. Wee one - usually referring to a small child.
In many Scots dialects people will refer to small things as "wee". I am unaware of the Scots Gaelic word at this time.
poo and wee
Answer: wee. Note: this is the translation in Scots, which should not be confused with Scottish Gaelic.
Awrite wits happenin wee chap LOLOL !!