Are you pure scunnered? Maybe it's with the year, being stuck at home, work, weather whatever it is you're totally over it. This is for those days when you're feeling really cheesed off about everything.
When a Scottish person says nae hassles it generally means it's not a problem, a hassle, issue or can even simply mean you're welcome. Though the phrase can very depending on text - it's usually a positive response.
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its ok, no problem, scottish sayings, scottish slogans, nae hassle
Another wonderful Scottish phrases is Gonnae no’ dae that! which effectively means just stop doing that - whatever it is you're doing. A great phrase and gift for anyone who loves Scots colloquiums.
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scottish slang words and phrases, scotland words and phrases, scots slang, scots phrases, gonnae no
Whit's fur ye'll no go by ye! My favourite Scottish phrase meaning "Whatever is for you will not go by you" as in if something is meant to be, you will get it or it will happen. Love. Opportunities. Work. Whatever. A great gift or reminder that Que Sera Sera.
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awesome birthday gift, meant to be, que sera sera, saltire, scotland
When Scottish people say awa’ an bile yer heid (away and boil your head) they're telling you to go away and get lost. It can actually be said playfully as well as not.
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funny scottish, get lost, go away, scotland, scottish
A wonderful Scottish exclamation about anything that's utterly awesome is the phrase - pure dead (or sometimes deid) brilliant. This is often meant to mean or describe some sort of this world goodness in Scotland.
When you hear the Scots saying geein' me the boak it means the person is feeling nauseous, their stomach is turning and they may want to throw up. Can also be shortened to just boak or boke.
Are you stoked? This is for you. In Scots Gaelic, it means "I am excited" and you can use it every time you are feeling excited about anything, anytime anywhere.