10 Scottish Words That’ll Make You Laugh!

Scotland is famous for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and, of course, its wonderfully expressive language. Scottish words have a unique charm that can leave you laughing or scratching your head. By the way, the pictures are clickable if you need a new T-Shirt to go with your new favourite Scottish word! 🥰

Here are 10 Scottish words and phrases that’ll give you a wee chuckle and a taste of Scottish humour:

1. Crabbit
Meaning: Bad-tempered or grumpy.
Example: “Don’t be so crabbit, it’s just a wee bit of rain!”
Perfect for describing that friend who’s always in a mood (especially during Scotland’s famously dreich weather).

2. Steamin'
Meaning: Very drunk.
Example: “He was pure steamin’ after the pUber last night.”
A handy word for those big nights out when someone overdoes it on the whisky.


3. Gie’s Peace
Meaning: Give me peace; stop annoying me.
Example: “Gie’s peace, I’m trying to watch the fitba’!”
The ultimate phrase for anyone who’s had enough of someone’s nonsense.


4. Eejit
Meaning: An idiot or fool.
Example: “You’re an eejit if you think you can wear shorts in this weather!”
A lighthearted insult.


5. Drookit
Meaning: Soaking wet.
Example: “Aye, I was drookit walking hame in that downpour.”
With Scotland’s unpredictable weather, this one comes in handy far too often.


6. Hairy Coo (Highland Cow)
Meaning: A Highland cow, known for its long hair and adorable fringe.
Example: “Look at that hairy coo! Absolute braw beast.”
These shaggy creatures are icons of Scotland’s countryside and never fail to bring a smile.


7. Braw
Meaning: Excellent, lovely, or fine.
Example: “What a braw day for a hike!”
A feel-good word that adds positivity to any situation.


8. Blether
Meaning: A chat or gossip.
Example: “We had a right good blether over a cup of tea.”
Perfect for those long, lively conversations where you lose track of time.


9. Bampot
Meaning: A crazy or foolish person.
Example: “He’s a total bampot, climbing Ben Nevis in flip-flops!”
A hilarious way to describe someone with more enthusiasm than sense.


10. Daft
Meaning: Silly or foolish.
Example: “You’re daft if you think you can skip the midge spray in summer!”
An affectionate way to call someone silly without being too harsh.



These words showcase the humour, warmth, and character of Scotland. Whether you’re drookit after a hike or having a blether with pals, there’s a Scottish word for every moment. What is your favourite Scottish word? 💜


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