schemie n.
1. a person who lives on a Scot. scheme or council estate; also adj.
Filth 18: It’ll be some schemie young bloods pished up on the toon and tooled up. | ||
Set in Darkness 388: He thought of the Leith pub in Trainspotting, the American tourist asking for the toilet, the schemies following him in. | ||
(con. 1980s) Skagboys 22: Aw this ‘come to my sister’s wedding’ guff. Dae ah look like Consort-at-a-Schemie-fest material? |
2. in attrib. use of sense 1.
Gutted 162: Tow burly pugs in schemie uniform: trackies, bling and barnets seen to with the number one. | ||
Decent Ride 5: His basic diet of scheme minge and jaded porn performers. |