Common english scottish sayings
1. "Awa' an bile yer heid" - Go away and boil your head (meaning go away and leave me alone)
2. "Dinnae fash yersel" - Don't worry yourself (meaning don't stress)
3. "Lang may yer lum reek" - Long may your chimney smoke (meaning good health and prosperity)
4. "Wee bairn" - Little child (term of endearment for a young child)
5. "Haud yer wheesht" - Hold your tongue (meaning be quiet)
6. "Dinnae be a wee clipe" - Don't be a tattletale (meaning don't tell on someone)
7. "Awa' wi' the fairies" - Daydreaming or not paying attention
8. "Dreich" - Gloomy or dreary weather
9. "Blether" - Talkative person or nonsense talk
10. "Dinnae be a numpty" - Don't be foolish or silly
Above is Common english scottish sayings.
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