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| en Scottish (n, communication) |
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| en birl (v) |
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| en king of doos (n) |
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| en blathery (n) |
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| en shauchle (v) |
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| en scug (v) |
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| en haeing (v) |
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| en stravage (v) |
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| en lade (n) |
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| en head ball (n) |
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| en bairnhood (n) |
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| en jimmy (n) |
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| en tea jenny (n) |
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| en bangstry (n) |
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| en trow (n) |
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| en mail (n) |
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| en dunny (n) |
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| en buzzie (n) |
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| en quhen (r) |
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| en dunny (n) |
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| en bleeze (v) |
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| en bauchle (n) |
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| en geomatic (a) |
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| en bauchle (v) |
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| en quhow (r) |
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| en all on sudden (r) |
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| en dawt (v) |
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| en glory hole (n) |
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| en colden (v) |
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| en birsy (a) |
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| en scottish (n) |
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| en quat (a) |
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| en jawbox (n) |
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| en scance (v) |
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| en gurl (v) |
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| en law (n) |
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| en stroupach (n) |
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| en beswathe (v) |
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| en feckful (a) |
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| en toshy (a) |
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| en trooz (n) |
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| en rammy (n) |
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| en croggan (n) |
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| en scottish (a) |
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| en lang may yer lum reek |
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| en girdle (n) |
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| en blooter (n) |
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| en quat (v) |
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| en jaup (n) |
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| en binner (n) |
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| en rickle (n) |
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| en wisnae |
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| en hireman (n) |
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| it cormorano (n) |
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| en kirner (n) |
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| en bawty (n) |
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| en subfeu (n) |
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| en quhat (n) |
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| en virl (n) |
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| en scug (n) |
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| en daffing (n) |
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| en craik (n) |
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| en scottish (n) |
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| en squint (a) |
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| en blathery (a) |
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| en ganger (n) |
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| en crave (n) |
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| en testificate (n) |
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| en cleverality (n) |
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| en rickle o banes (n) |
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| en obligate (v) |
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| en bauchled (a) |
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| en schemie (n) |
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| en silly (a) |
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| en oxgang (n) |
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| en car handed (a) |
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| en misbehadden (a) |
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| en gowpen (n) |
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| en lockfast (a) |
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| en titty (n) |
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| en quho (n) |
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| en ploot (n) |
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| en reductive (a) |
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| en chanking (a) |
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| en obligated (a) |
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| en quhich (n) |
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| en vogie (a) |
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| en trollop (v) |
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| en domatic (a) |
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| en consumpt (n) |
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| en skinny malinky (n) |
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| en jaup (v) |
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| en collie shangie (n) |
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| en feal and divot (n) |
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| en darg (n) |
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| en galoshin (n) |
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| en billypot (n) |
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| en tadger (n) |
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| en scottish (n) |
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| en begowk (v) |
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