A Di is a Scottish word for Grandad/grandpa.
havering is scottish slang for chatting aimlessly havering is scottish slang for chatting aimlessly
grandad or granda Another fife word for Grandad is " Di " (Prononced: D-yi) am fae fife and i spell it dey
scottish slang for scrotum
Scottish slang for prostitute
A Di is a Scottish word for Grandad/grandpa.
havering is scottish slang for chatting aimlessly havering is scottish slang for chatting aimlessly
grandad or granda Another fife word for Grandad is " Di " (Prononced: D-yi) am fae fife and i spell it dey
scottish slang for scrotum
That is Scottish slang, for feces.
World remains world. Scottish is not an actual language, Scots is the recognised language. Scots is a variation of the English language involving Scottish slang. World does not have a slang term.
hi Hugh ferns was my grandad, we have pictures of him if that helps? in Henry cooper book he said that one of his hardest fight was my grandad
Scottish slang for prostitute
It is Scottish slang for a toilet
"Bonnie"
A "blethering skite" is, in Scottish slang, a person who babbles foolishly or speaks a lot of nonsense. For more Scottish slang, see this page: http://www.rampantscotland.com/parliamo/blparliamo_men.htm
It's more of a Scottish slang word but the Irish do use it sometimes.