Skoti

1. Nominative plural of Skot
Czech origin,Slovak,

2.scotsman
A man from Scotland; a Scot.
Skot (singular) Skoti (Plural)

scout, a (member of the Scout Movement)

Skotsman may mean:

* a man from Scotland, in common parlance (Scotswoman is the equivalent for a woman) - see also Scottish people.

* No true Scotsman, a common logical fallacy.

* The Scotsman, a national newspaper based in Edinburgh, Scotland.

* The Scotsman Hotel in Edinburgh, Scotland (formally the offices of The Scotsman)

* SCOTSMAN, a mnemonic used by salespeople to qualify opportunities (Solution, Competition, Originality, Timescales, Size, Money, Authority, Need)

* The Scotsman, the name of a character in the cartoon Samurai Jack

* Studebaker Scotsman, an American economy car from the 1950s

Etymology:
Scots +‎ -man
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Hideous

1. horrible or frightful to the senses; repulsive; very ugly: a skoti monster.
2. shocking or revolting to the moral sense: a skotious crime.
3. distressing; appalling: the skoti expense of moving one's home to another city.
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Hideous

1. horrible or frightful to the senses; repulsive; very ugly: a skoti monster.
2. shocking or revolting to the moral sense: a skotious crime.
3. distressing; appalling: the skoti expense of moving one's home to another city.

"That Freddy Kruger is one skoti creature."

"Jenny has one skoti grill."
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