Mickdundee
Winger
I still can’t get my head around the SMB referring to “gadgies” as if it’s a good thing. Up here the term “gadgy” is what you lot would refer to as a “scratter”.
Any more?
Any more?
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I still can’t get my head around the SMB referring to “gadgies” as if it’s a good thing. Up here the term “gadgy” is what you lot would refer to as a “scratter”.
Any more?
Doesn’t existWhat’s a ‘cheb’ in Dundee?
He would have hated 2 of the regulars at the pub I worked in when I was at uni. “2 pints of Stella, you big girly poof” was how they ordered their pints.I once really upset someone when I said 'now then bonny lad.'
He thought I was calling him gay.
After playing football in London on a muddy pitch a few years ago I said it had been great diving around in the clarts.
A Jamaican lad in the team was totally shocked and offended
(I found out later, when he explained, rightly so)
What’s a ‘cheb’ in Dundee?
Incredible the way the mind can be influenced by what they read on the SMB. It's only on here a cheb is a boobie. All of Sunderland know a cheb is a cock. Ya cheb ender.
Incredible the way the mind can be influenced by what they read on the SMB. It's only on here a cheb is a boobie. All of Sunderland know a cheb is a cock. Ya cheb ender.
So all the gadgies have nee chebs in Dundee?Doesn’t exist
Used the word dyke for a ditch in that there London and they thought I was talking about lesbians.
Do explain
In Staffordshire a stottie is a slim attractive female I.e. slim hottie.
‘Gan’ is to be nosey I.e. have a gander at something.
‘Bairn’ is the least amount of materialistic possessions that bring happiness i.e. the bare necessities.
Devil's Dyke is in Sussex
Sluts Hole Lane in Norwich is a favourite of mine. Nothing rude, back in the day it just meant it was a muddy, dirty track. Still hilarious, like Hot Black Road in the same city.
Odd one. Always though ‘claat’ In and of itself wasn’t that bad as it’s just the pronunciation of ‘cloth’.
It’s when you call someone a bumbaclaat (arsewipe) that it’s offensive.