A Scottish word meaning "old".
And that auld triangle, went jingle jangle
All along the banks of the Royal Canal
by theQman121 March 7, 2006
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that granny's auld 'n' stinkin o poop :)
by morpheus 100 December 6, 2003
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One who insists on basing life around rules, lists, money, and perfectionism. An auld will go about life insisting complete and total control over any activity large or small that may or may not involve or even directly affect him/her. An auld believes that he/she is always "ahead of the game" when in actuality, the auld is the butt of all jokes and is viewed by others as comedic relief.
I was aulded into running errands with my friend today because i ran out of opposing arguments.
by theRev206 April 16, 2009
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The old Scots pet name for Edinburgh.
It means Old Smoky in English and refers to the lum reek (chimney smoke) that used to hang over the city
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refers to a persons mother in a derogatory manor
'your fat'
'yeah and so is your auld one'
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The kind of anxiety that arises as one bids farewell to the old year at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve.
"Johnny's auld langxiety kicks in at about 11:55p on New Year's Eve as feelings of intense worry overcome him at the prospect of another year of this shit."
by SalvyZ December 15, 2018
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A phrase used to describe one's mother. First heard in the Milltown area of co. Galway
The auld lad and auld queen weren't happy when i landed back to the house from geogos with a dirt bird
by Miggledy December 24, 2021
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