Canadian for 'out and about'
by DigitalKlepto April 25, 2003
a form of oops or opps; usually used when something has just occured that was A: either unexpected, or B: embarrassing, or C: out of character
by Anonymous February 27, 2003
by Bisquitboy January 01, 2005
a phrase used to describe a situation or something that has happened that is/was just simply amazing. mainly used by Scots, but anyone from anywhere is allowed to use it.
jock: AW MAN, THAT PARTY WAS AMAZINNNNN'
boaby: AYE, IT WAS PURE OOT THE BEEF!
jock: say whut, now?
boaby: IT WAS OOT THE BEEF!!
jock: WOOOOOOOOP
boaby: AYE, IT WAS PURE OOT THE BEEF!
jock: say whut, now?
boaby: IT WAS OOT THE BEEF!!
jock: WOOOOOOOOP
by outofthebeeflads August 29, 2010
by PEACEOOT July 26, 2017
A term to describe a woman's private parts in scots.
More commonly used to influence drinking culture when said and to describe a high level of being pished.
This term was coined by Scottish influencer from Clydebank, Glasgow Sir Ted Friel the first of his name.
More commonly used to influence drinking culture when said and to describe a high level of being pished.
This term was coined by Scottish influencer from Clydebank, Glasgow Sir Ted Friel the first of his name.
Here bro im getting rat oot tonight.
Aw naw man louis' pure rat oot the night, cannt be arsed way him.
Aw naw man louis' pure rat oot the night, cannt be arsed way him.
by Inspector Badyin November 22, 2022
A conversation ending statement, intended to inform everyone that you have won the argument with hard facts, and have nothing more to say on the subject.
Jerry - Traditionally, science fairs are a father-son thing.
Rick - Well, scientifically, traditions are an idiot thing. Peace oot!
Rick - Well, scientifically, traditions are an idiot thing. Peace oot!
by Mr Babadook April 15, 2020