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[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 133: Class A drugs wid dae that tae yi.
at class A, n.
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 45: They’ve git another wee entourage roon them ae wee tag-alongs n tramps fae other schemes.
at tag-a-long, n.
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 120: Ben Kenzie donated an eld 1200 watt green Fusion sub [...] tae the cause ae tunage.
at -age, sfx
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 12: We see an eld alky stoatin doon the lane in boggin jeans.
at alky, n.
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 65: He doesnae stay oot late n dae aw nighters wae the troops.
at all-nighter, n.
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 71: ‘Get yir arses up the road’.
at arse, n.
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 91: Ah’ll smoke a wee fag [...] an A’ll be happy as larry.
at ...Larry under happy as..., adj.
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 7: He’s harmless but cos he’s thick as mince.
at thick as..., adj.
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 8: He always hus a fiver in his backburner.
at backburner (n.) under back, n.1
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 42: ‘Jump up that close n phone Big Kenzie [...] then bail, hen!’.
at bail, v.
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 68: Bick Eck [...] skuds him wae a bakey bat across the dish.
at bakey bat, n.
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 86: ‘Me n Azzy didnae fuckin start this but we’ve git the fuckin baws tae end it’.
at balls, n.
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 16: It’ dark n baltic [...] The cold nips at our fingers n toes.
at baltic, adj.
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 39: ‘He wis hettin weird.’ ‘Fair dos . . . looked like a bam’.
at bam, n.4
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 78: The tunes is bangin.
at bang, v.1
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 5: ‘Jamesey’s a big dealer n sells nine-bars n swedgers’.
at bar, n.1
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 78: We’re aw aboot tae take our first ecktos n git right oot our barnets.
at barnet (fair), n.
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 48: ‘Wit’s this “no surrender” patter, ya wee Orange bastard?’ Big Kenzie says wae a grin.
at bastard, n.
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 42: The plank [...] hits me beak, which splatters everywhere.
at beak, n.2
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 9: The McIntyres think he’s tryin tae muscle in n they tan him a beaut.
at beaut, n.1
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 44: [T]roops n snaggles n healthy burds n mad rough scheme cows.
at bird, n.1
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 39: ‘It’s Emma’s big cousin from our bit’.
at bit, n.1
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 129: ‘Did yi git our bit?’ ‘Aye’ [...] Danny says, passin the tinfoil wrapped bars.
at bit, n.1
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 62: A’ve been blitzin the eld PS2, playin Max Payne n Vice City.
at blitz, v.2
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 10: [M]a big bro’s been roon the block a few times.
at go around the block (v.) under block, n.8
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 34: A’m off like a two-bob rocket.
at two-bob watch, n.
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 12: We see an eld alky stoatin doon the lane in boggin jeans.
at bogging, adj.
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 4: We’re aw watchin fur him hoggin the joint, but he passes it over [...] orange bombers fallin fae the tip.
at bomber, n.1
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 38: An eld boozer [...] yir typical Scottish pub.
at boozer, n.
[Scot] G. Armstrong Young Team 44: Bottlin Si wis bold as fuck.
at bottle, v.1
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