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By *mudg3r OP   Man  over a year ago

Edinburgh

Enjoyed the fav Scots words. Lots of places have words specific to them. How about "guess what it means"?

Eg. Kundie as in "it fell soon the kundie". Dundee. Dundonians not allowed to answer.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Enjoyed the fav Scots words. Lots of places have words specific to them. How about "guess what it means"?

Eg. Kundie as in "it fell soon the kundie". Dundee. Dundonians not allowed to answer.

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I've thought about it for atleast 5 mins and I have no idea what that means.. "It fell soon the kumdie?"

No idea haha

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By *mudg3r OP   Man  over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Enjoyed the fav Scots words. Lots of places have words specific to them. How about "guess what it means"?

Eg. Kundie as in "it fell soon the kundie". Dundee. Dundonians not allowed to answer.

I've thought about it for atleast 5 mins and I have no idea what that means.. "It fell soon the kumdie?"

No idea haha "

lol Kundie is a drain. siver in Edinburgh.

The rain in Spain falls mainly down the drain.

The rehn in Dundee fa's mainly doon the kundie

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Usually spelled as "cundie".

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

chum is one I don't hear in West lothian though it was common in Edinburgh

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