Scottish warriors (and many other Celtic warriors) would paint their faces blue to look fierce. A blue face means warrior
It is slang for 'hit you in the face'
This is aggressive slang. Box your ears means to slap across the face. For example: 'Apologise now before I box your ears!'
The spelling kep is used as slang, and is a form of "catch" (Scots dialect).One of these may the word sought:KEEP, past tense KEPT - to hold or retainKELP - an underwater plant
Yap, trap, face, mug, pie hole Cake hole, gob , puss.
It means hop up out of my face. The adj. for swerve is good looking. Dueces!
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.
A bampot is a Scots slang for an idiot, or an objectionable and foolish person.
The Scots Gaelic word for 'blue' is 'gorm'.
It is slang for 'hit you in the face'
Face to face. It refers to an in-person meeting.
poo face. lelelel
Face
The blue face paint traditionally associated with the Scots, particularly the Picts, is believed to have come from woad, a plant that produces a blue dye. Woad was cultivated in Europe and used for dyeing textiles, but it also had cultural significance, as warriors would apply it to their skin before battle to intimidate enemies. The iconic blue paint became a symbol of Scottish identity, especially in historical and popular representations.
"Blue" or "feeling blue"
American Army slang for a common infantryman, originating in WW2
A Scots and Scottish English word for "blue-grey" is blae.
The duration of Blue in the Face is 1.48 hours.