Scottish Slang


Baltic

Scottish Slang

Origin: Scottish Slang
Definition: very cold
Example: It’s Baltic out there, so don’t forget your mittens.

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chancer

English Slang, Irish Slang, Scottish Slang

Origin: English Slang, Irish Slang, Scottish Slang
Definition: an opportunist, a risk-taker
Example: I thought that Shawn should leave the poker table while he was ahead, but he was too much of a chancer to quit.

cheeky

Scottish Slang

Origin: Scottish Slang
Definition: smart aleck
Example: He was being cheeky in school and got sent to the office.

canny

Scottish Slang

Origin: Scottish Slang
Definition: cool, wicked
Example: That shirt is well canny.

peely-wally

Scottish Slang

Origin: Scottish Slang
Definition: pale, tired looking
Example: You’re looking very peely-wally today.

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