Glossary of Scottish Words/Slang
Bit o’ banter – Scots love to tease each other; banter is highly cherished
Bloody – a word used to add emphasis; expletive
Bonnie – pretty
Brekkie – breakfast
Braw – beautiful, good
Burn – river, small stream
Clarty – dirty
Crabbit – cranky, moody
Eejit – idiot
Get the messages – running errands, going to the shops/market
Give it laldy/laldie – do something with vigor or enthusiasm
Hen – woman, female
“It’s a dreich day” – cold; damp; miserable
Neeps – turnips
Och – used to express many emotions, typically surprise, regret, or disbelief
On you go then – be on your way; get on with it
Scran – food
Tatties – potatoes
Tetchy – crabby, cranky, moody
Tea – in Scotland, having tea is often used to refer to the dinnertime meal
Wee – small, little
Wheesht (haud your wheesht) – be quiet, hush, shut up