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What does Glakit mean in Scottish?

What does Glakit mean in Scottish?

stupid, foolish
Glaikit (pronounced glay-kit; also spelt glaiket) is an adjective used to describe a stupid, foolish and thoughtless person or action. It is mainly used in Scotland and Northern England, like in: “Don’t just stand there looking glaikit, do something!”

Why do Scots say pish?

Pish. Translation: Urine. However, in Glasgow and other parts of Scotland, it’s a common word for something that evokes a negative vibe. For instance, if the score at the football isnae going your way, ‘it’s a load of pish’.

Is Glaikit a bad word?

thoughtless, irresponsible, flighty, frivolous (generally applied to women).” This is shown in the following citation from Shetland in George Temple’s Britta from 1886: “A derogatory term for a silly, light-headed or thoughtless person, especially a girl or woman”.

How do Glaswegians say Glasgow?

Of course Glaswegians, and the majority of Scots we would like to think, pronounce it as ‘Glaz-go’, just as ABBA did in the famous line off their Super Trouper (to rhyme with ‘last show’).

What do you call a person from Glasgow Scotland?

The locals are called “Glaswegians” and they speak in a very distinctive way. It is called Glaswegian or Glasgow patter. Glaswegian is a form of Scots, which is one of Scotland’s three indigenous languages. The other two are English and Scottish Gaelic.

What is a Bawbag slang?

Its dictionary definition is “a Scots word meaning scrotum, in Scots vernacular a term of endearment but in English could be taken as an insult”. …

What do the Scottish call a baby?

Bairn
Bairn is a Northern English, Scottish English and Scots term for a child.

What does weegie mean in Glasgow?

Weegie, n. and adj.: A native or inhabitant of Glasgow; a Glaswegian. Bam, n.2: A foolish, annoying, or obnoxious person; (also spec.) a belligerent or disruptive person. Often as a contemptuous form of address.

What does Glaikit mean in the Scots language?

GLAIKIT adj. stupid, foolish Scots have an amazing capacity for insulting each other. Glaikit seems to be one of our oldest terms for describing someone who is not intellectually blessed. It makes its first appearance in the Dictionary of the Scots Language (DSL) when someone talking about the Scots as:

Where does the last name Glaikit come from?

The origins of the word is obscure but according to the DSL it is perhaps a derivative of ‘glaik’ a noun meaning “A derogatory term for a silly, light-headed or thoughtless person, especially a girl or woman”.

Where does the word glake come from in Scotland?

A old scottish word used to describe a person who is gormless, a modern way to say it would be glake. It is still used in costal areas such as Fraserbugh, Buckie and Lossiemouth

What are some of Glaikit’s most popular words?

On an equality, much alike, six and half a dozen. Also fangle. To tangle, ravel, mix up. Also gleckit, gleekit. Stupid, foolish; thoughtless, irresponsible, flighty, frivolous. Evening twilight, dusk.

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