Scottish, Doric.
n. Flea
Can also be used to describe having a scratch/itch, to flech or fleching. The ch is pronounced like the ch in loch.
*This should definitely not be confused with feLch or feLching!
n. Flea
Can also be used to describe having a scratch/itch, to flech or fleching. The ch is pronounced like the ch in loch.
*This should definitely not be confused with feLch or feLching!
"Yer dug's got the flechs"
"Sare needin' to have a good flech, but a'body will think I've got beasts"
"Sare needin' to have a good flech, but a'body will think I've got beasts"
by Fannybaws92 April 10, 2015
Used when you momentarily can't remember the name of something/someone. Like thingymajiggy or whatchamacallit
by Fannybaws92 April 10, 2015
Scottish
To be smacked or slapped, usually about the face or buttocks. Sometimes used as a threat to badly behaved bairns.
To be smacked or slapped, usually about the face or buttocks. Sometimes used as a threat to badly behaved bairns.
"If you don't cut that pish out, you're gonna get skelped!"
The ugly man had a face like a skelped arse.
The ugly man had a face like a skelped arse.
by Fannybaws92 February 14, 2015