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[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 44: We wir jist muckin aboot, ah tells ehr.
at muck about, v.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 42: Ah wis decidin whether ah wanted tae [...] save fuckin her in the fanny till later oan, keep the wee hoor aw hot n bothered.
at all hot and bothered, phr.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 46: N they aw say up the Busy that eh does a loat ay duckin n divin aroond.
at ducking and diving, n.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 54: Eh reckons Pender’s as bent as a forty-eight pence piece.
at bent as a nine-bob note (adj.) under bent, adj.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 85: We didnae want tae git too bevvied.
at bevvied (up) (adj.) under bevvy, v.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 9: Henry then fished in his trouser pockets, producing a couple of two-bob bits.
at bit, n.1
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 46: A wee beer n a blether.
at blether, n.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 60: Polmont gets up and blooters the second dog in the stomach.
at blooter, v.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 42: Ah wis decidin whether or no ah wanted tae blaw it intae her mooth.
at blow, v.2
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 95: That boy Nicky that sells the blues is doon thair n we git yin each offay um.
at blues, n.2
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 45: Ah’m sure this room’s goat even mair boggin since I wis last in it. Ma soles stick tae the cracked lino.
at bogging, adj.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 18: He’d played right into that Bolshie cunt Ewart’s hands.
at bolshie, adj.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 54: Dozo’s old boy bein a big gangster or crook or whatever the fuck eh’s meant tae be.
at old boy, n.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 4: It was a tricky bugger: a smart new Formica-topped job which seemed to constantly shift its weight and spill all over the place.
at bugger, n.1
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 53: He’s no gaun wi ma faither or naebody else’s faither, that’s a cert.
at cert, n.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 64: No that ah’d call that a chibbin. Just the wee man showin off.
at chivving, n.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 48: That time wi choried aw that copper wire, that wis fuckin radge.
at chore, v.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 54: Any chorie hud tae go in and oot through the foreshore road.
at chorie, n.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 96: Spud jist chummed ays, eh explains.
at chum, v.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 13: Duncan had negotiated with the management to provide lockers, so that workers could travel in ‘civvies’ and change into their working gear.
at civvies, n.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 87: — That radge is fuckin claimed, Dozo says. Gentleman nods.
at claim, v.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 35: Drives a fuckin bus for the corpie n thinks eh’s middle-class.
at corpie, n.2
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 88: Begbie’s brar elbays a boy a sneaky cracker in the side ay the heid.
at cracker, n.5
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 73: Thir aw crappin bastards whin ye git thum oan thir ain, one against one.
at crapping, adj.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 36: Ye ken Gail, Terry? Maggie asks as ah crash the ash.
at crash the ash (v.) under crash, v.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 54: The polis wir eywis cruisin the foreshore road [...] lookin fir knock-off.
at cruise, v.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 51: The whistle goes again, n it’s over, we’ve cuffed them.
at cuff, v.1
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 37: She’s double-bound tae take the doady if she’s bin knockin aboot wi yon crowd.
at doady, n.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 84: Ehs wee brar thair fancies ehself a buit ay a wide cunt since eh gave one ay the Sutherlands a doin.
at doing, n.
[Scot] I. Welsh Glue 35: Ye want clothes, ye snowdroap thum offay some cunt’s line.
at snow-drop, v.
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