| * '''dog/doggin''' - Having sexual intercourse in the back of a car (''Oh my God. they were doggin'!''), or skipping school (''I couldn't be bothered so ended up jus doggin it'') | | * '''dog/doggin''' - Having sexual intercourse in the back of a car (''Oh my God. they were doggin'!''), or skipping school (''I couldn't be bothered so ended up jus doggin it'') |
− | * '''driech''' - A combination of dull, overcast, drizzly, cold, misty and miserable weather (''"It was a dreich day"'') | + | * '''driech''' - A combination of dull, overcast, drizzly, cold, misty and miserable weather (''"It was a dreich day"'') Possibly a mis-spelling of [[dreich]]. |
| * '''drookit''' - drenched, pouring wet (''After a couple o' pints in the pub I fell inta the ditch on mae way hame; mae rags are drookit.'') | | * '''drookit''' - drenched, pouring wet (''After a couple o' pints in the pub I fell inta the ditch on mae way hame; mae rags are drookit.'') |
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