
Scottish Word: Bunnet.
“It’s no if it’s a bunnet or a bowler mister Flemin’ it’s aw in the wrist.” Translate: bunnet: soft flat cloth cap usually with a peak. “It is of no matter whether it be a cloth … Continue reading Bunnet.

“It’s no if it’s a bunnet or a bowler mister Flemin’ it’s aw in the wrist.” Translate: bunnet: soft flat cloth cap usually with a peak. “It is of no matter whether it be a cloth … Continue reading Bunnet.

It’s grand tae see a chook pouked wi care an consideration by a person instead o hunners by factory machines. I ken yer bunnets for its giblets but I wanted tae show ma appreciation wi a … Continue reading Pouk.

“Yami! Weel done son, yiv passed the peper shout, yer noo graded as a tenth dan street peper seller.” Translate: peper: paper, newspaper. “Yami! Well done son, you have passed the newspaper shout test, you are … Continue reading Peper.

“Ah telt ye tae keep yir stievel bunnet oan tae protect yer napper.” Translate: napper: head. “I warned you, did I not, to keep your hard hat on, to protect your head.” The Scottish Word: napper … Continue reading Napper.