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Definitions by cratmak

Gaelic word meaning an imagined rocky trail, particularly one that leads to a better place. Since adopted into Scots as a comeback to someone who's a bit too optimistic that change will be a good thing, similar to telling someone that the grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence.
"Mah da thought a freish wife wid dae him good, course it turned oot tae be a scaig."
scaig by cratmak December 8, 2018