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My other half is Scottish and I'm getting used to the various strange terms they use for things (bucket = bin, bunker = kitchen counter etc). He recently referred to people who steal off washing-lines as "snowdroppers", which is something I've never heard of. Is this another Scottish expression, something other people use too or does he sometimes just make these things up??? xx
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OH's family is Scottish (as was previous OH) and I have never heard of any of these expressions. Perhaps they are local to where your OH comes from.
When I first went to live in Scotland I was really confused by local words - what I called bacon was ham, all the bread was different names, and so on. Forty years on I am well used to it now, but it still amazes me how broad OH becomes again when in the bosom of his family, or on the phone to them!
When I first went to live in Scotland I was really confused by local words - what I called bacon was ham, all the bread was different names, and so on. Forty years on I am well used to it now, but it still amazes me how broad OH becomes again when in the bosom of his family, or on the phone to them!
Not only in Glasgow, but pretty much all over Scotland:
http://www.indymediascotland.org/node/16551
http://www.indymediascotland.org/node/16551
Yeah I was thinking that too. Mark - for all I may occasionally use the term bucket for bin myself, I have never once in my life heard the expression Bucketmen for binmen. My mum and grandmother were both born and raised in Glasgow and both used many terms I was unfamiliar with and I only live about 15 miles from Glasgow - but bucketmen? it's a new one on me!