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  2. Oct 4, 2024 · Wee” is a Scottish colloquialism for small or little, and “lassie” means girl. So, if you happen to come across an adorable little Scottish girl during your travels, you can greet her as a “wee lassie” to show your appreciation for her cuteness.

  3. Imagine gettin tashed by Costa Rica. Ags. 1992: Ye throw like a lassie. 2. An unmarried woman; a maiden. Hence auld lassie, an old maid; lassie-name, a woman's maiden-name (Ags. 1960).

  4. A from the A-Z glossary of Scottish Words – from aa to ayout – translated with phonetic help and illustrated with cartoons.

    Scottish Word
    Phonetic
    Meaning
    aa | a' | aw
    all, every, [aataw = at all]
    a' the go
    extremely popular
    a'place
    everywhere
    a-jee
    ajar, to one side
  5. 6 days ago · lassie - A girl or young woman; lavvy - A lavatory (toilet) (Am gaun' tae the lavvy.) lecky - electricity - often used in reference to bills (she didn't pay her lecky this month) lifted - to be arrested by the police. (e.g. He wiz totally pished an' the polis lifted him) lip - cheek (Ony mair o' yer lip an ah’ll skelp yer dowp)

  6. There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun lassie. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is used in Scottish English.

  7. Lassie: Girl, female. Lavvie: Toilet: Lecky: Electricity, normally used when referring to an electricity bill. Lift: A ride in vehicle, normally a car. Would normally be heard in the context of “Do you need need a lift to school?”, or something similar. Loupin: Very sore, as in “Ma heid wis loupin when ah got up this mornin”.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LassieLassie - Wikipedia

    Lassie is a fictional female Rough Collie dog and is featured in a 1938 short story by Eric Knight that was later expanded to a 1940 full-length novel, Lassie Come-Home.

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