The phrase "your wee bit hill and glen" refers to a small, personal area of land or nature, often associated with Scotland. "Wee bit" indicates something small or little, while "hill and glen" describes the natural landscape, with "glen" being a valley. Together, the phrase evokes a sense of belonging and affection for one's home or countryside.
If you are curved and you have poo and wee coming out of you then yes you are a bum hole! It all depends on what other people think about you for example if you have friends at school that call you a bum hole it probably means that they think you are a little bit fat. X
Yeah, one on his wee wee
You have a problem
The cast of Wee Wee - 2000 includes: Darren Walsh as Angry Kid
"Wee lass" is a term commonly used in Scottish and Northern English dialects, meaning "little girl" or "young girl." The word "wee" denotes smallness or tenderness, while "lass" is a familiar term for a girl or young woman. It often conveys affection or endearment when referring to a child.
first of all its WII not WEE ok and i dont know the rest the bit wii means three because its there third generation
wee means yes
Spelt oui, oui but pronounced like wee, wee, oui means yes.
A Wee Bit of Scotland - 1949 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
it means p*** wee it means p*** wee
Yes.
A Wee Bit of Scotland - 1949 was released on: USA: 7 December 1949
No, it is an adjective. It means small, tiny, diminutive. *It can be a noun in Scottish, used to mean a short time, a bit.
Well honey, it's pronounced "glen-FIDD-ick." Just say it with confidence and a wee bit of Scottish flair, and you'll sound like a pro ordering your dram at the bar. Cheers!
a wee bit
Wee means small, a wee laddie is essentially a small boy.
adjective - I felt a wee bit guilty about it. Just a wee drop of milk for me. The party continued into the wee small hours.noun - The baby has done a wee in his potty.