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maggiebee | 12:49 Mon 08th Jul 2024 | ChatterBank
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If you know you know.

Aye right

 

Aye Cheers

 

Aye, so he will

 

Aye, aye OK

 

Go on, take a guess at what they mean.

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1. You may believe that, but 1000s wouldne.

3. No he won't 

4 you're an eejit and not worth arguing with

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Very good try Sandy.

Sounds like someone has offered a wee pint of heavy.

aye right = Right oh!

"Right oh!" sounds like an enthusiastic acceptance of what has been said whereas, "Aye, right" is the complete opposite.

What is the difference between Scottish heavy and wee heavy?

Scottish Ales were traditionally brewed in Scotland and were either “light” (under 3.5% ABV), “heavy” (between 3.5 and 4% ABV), “export” (between 4 and 5.5% ABV), or “wee heavy” (over 6% ABV).

 

Happy to help. x

Douglas, so that means that you can go on a Wee Heavy Bevvy?

Not if you value your brain cells. 😬

That's ok. The weak ones get culled making you smarter.

If you don't believe me go out for a session and see how smarter you get as the night goes on.

TTT BA

I was gonna some of this is TTT-speak norrrrrth of the  borrrder

What's 2?

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Aye right  =  I don't believe you

Aye cheers  =  Thanks for nothing

Aye, so he will  =  I doubt he will complete that task

Aya, aye OK  =  I'll to it but I'm not happy

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"do it"  duh.

The only Scottish I know is, "Look oot the windy" 

Up here in Aberdeen the usual greeting to someone is-"Fit like the day chiel,hoo ye deeing".Explain that one if you can?

2nd half =how are you doing?

any idea about yorkshire dialect?  p.s. its not rude, "c(o)ck-bod?

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missed it before being deleted. 

I didn't even know that our delightful friends and community from north of the border could even be considered as sarcastic.

"Scottish Ales were traditionally brewed in Scotland and were either “light” (under 3.5% ABV), “heavy” (between 3.5 and 4% ABV), “export” (between 4 and 5.5% ABV), or “wee heavy” (over 6% ABV)."

So that would be 60/-. 70/-, 80/- and 90/- duggie?

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