Caithness sayings
Here are some sayings from Caithness, a county in the far north of Scotland:
1. "Lang may yer lum reek" - May your chimney always smoke, meaning may you always have plenty to keep you warm and comfortable.
2. "Dinnae fash yersel" - Don't worry yourself, meaning don't stress or fret about it.
3. "Awa' an bile yer heid" - Go away and boil your head, meaning go away and leave me alone.
4. "Haud yer wheesht" - Hold your tongue, meaning be quiet or stop talking.
5. "Bide a wee" - Wait a little while, meaning be patient.
6. "Yer bum's oot the windae" - You're talking nonsense, meaning what you're saying doesn't make sense.
7. "Dreich" - A word used to describe the cold, damp, and dreary weather common in Caithness.
These sayings reflect the unique dialect and culture of Caithness, and are often used by locals in everyday conversation.
Above is Caithness sayings.
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