jobbie

"mummy, i need a jobbie"
by Snakeheid October 17, 2003
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radge

An event or thing one has understood but not yet fully accepted.
When the Drug Squad finally left his flat empty-handed, Bob turned to his friend Jock and said, "That wis f**kin' radge eh? Ah dinnae even sell drugs min...".
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Leccy

"I've just paid the leccy bill."
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bas

shortened from 'bastard'
"yir deid ya bas!"
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ya hoor

Scottish for "you whore", usually deployed against women by drunken husbands/boyfriends and spurned jakeys in pubs and clubs, but sometimes against men as a prelude to fisticuffs. Also used as a general expletive when something goes wrong.
"ye've bin cheatn on mi ya hoor!"

"ah didnae want a shag onywey ya hoor"

"ya f**king hoor ah'll kill ye"

"ya hoor ma leccy jist ran oot!"
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square go

A fair fight, the implication being of no-interference by either sides mates. Heard often on the streets of every town and city in Scotland soon after pubs call last orders.
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Muckle

"Muckle is the majesty of the cosmos"

"the Great Pyramid of Giza is muckle"

"Ya hoor, he's f**kin' muckle!"
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