Scottish slang for 'shush' or 'quiet' and sometimes 'shut up'. Usually used after 'haud yer'. Favoured mostly by scottish school teachers as a slightly more polite way of saying "shut up you non-educated deliquents!" (see: ned).
Occassionally can be alternatively spelt as 'wheesht'.
Occassionally can be alternatively spelt as 'wheesht'.
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Quick Monk, get in the Scotchy Mother's Wheelchair before Goofy Granny gets back and I'll take a photo.
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a car that is shot; a clunker; a car so brutally beaten to shit, it just manages to roll down the street
poor schmuck: "I'm gonna go drive to the store."
smartass: "You gonna take the shot wheels out for a ride?"
poor schmuck: "Shut up."
smartass: "You gonna take the shot wheels out for a ride?"
poor schmuck: "Shut up."
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2. A car.
2. A car.
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I just popped a few wagon wheels and I can barely walk.
I just popped a few wagon wheels and I can barely walk.
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