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As in, like windscreen wipers would be "skooshers" etc?
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Boak. I thought this was universal (at least in Scotland and England) but apparently not
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I'm from Australia. A few weeks into my first job in London, I said that my housemate had given me the shits that morning. Turns out, that's not universal for "annoyed me"...
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I remember @__alanamullen saying to us ‘shitebag if you dinnae’ which confused us for a bit, and also I remember the word for cordial being something we just couldn’t fathom??
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Diluting juice!?
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My mum had a puppy when she first moved to Scotland. Someone stopped her in the street and asked if they could clap her dog. She hesitantly agreed, fully expecting them to give her dog a round of applause

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Other way round, my husband has come out with some great words that I was clueless to. “Spoaching” is my favourite.
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What’s that?
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