Your Guide to Scottish Slang: Top 10 Phrases You Should Know

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If you鈥檙e about to embark on a Scotland study abroad adventure, it鈥檚 a smart idea to familiarize yourself with the dialects, accents, and even varying languages spoken in this charming country, including popular Scottish slang words and phrases.  

Let鈥檚 dive in as we explain some common Scottish slang you鈥檒l want to know before your travels!  

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Read More: The Ultimate Guide to Studying Abroad in Scotland 

What Are Some Slang Words in Scotland?  

There are quite a few Scottish slang words and, in fact, language in general has quite an interesting history in Scotland.  

Since the 18th century, the official language in Scotland is English, however, Scottish and Gaelic are still widely spoken throughout the country, so Scottish slang words tend to have three different language origins. And that also accounts for many different accents and dialects across the country. Cool, right?  

It鈥檚 also worth noting that Scottish slang is pretty different than British slang words or other common phrases you might hear throughout the U.K. (But if you wanted to brush up on British slang too, you can check out our other blog: Top 20 British Slang Words and Phrases.) 

Read on for 10 popular Scottish slang words you should know!  

#1: Aye 

One of the easier Scottish slang words, aye means 鈥測es.鈥  

#2: Bonnie 

Bonnie means 鈥渂eautiful,鈥 and is an old Scottish saying.  

#3: Gutties  

This refers to shoes or sneakers. For example, you鈥檒l need to make sure to pack your gutties when exploring the incredible streets of Glasgow.

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#4: Tassie  

This Scottish slang word means 鈥渃up.鈥 When studying abroad in Scotland, you might find yourself asking for a tassie of tea or a Scottish staple, like Scotch whisky.  

#5: Crabbit 

Crabbit is used to describe someone as grumpy or ill-tempered.  

#6: Hoachin鈥  

Hoachin鈥 means 鈥渧ery busy,鈥 like you鈥檒l be during your Scottish study abroad adventure! Between fascinating coursework, on-foot explorations, and culturally immersive excursions, you鈥檒l definitely be hoachin鈥.  

#7: Ken 

Ken means 鈥渒now,鈥 or more typically, 鈥測ou know?鈥 For example, when discussing the weather, you might tell a friend, 鈥淭his weather is perfect for walking the Glenfinnan Viaduct Trail, ken?鈥 In some parts of Scotland, you鈥檒l even hear some Scots add the word 鈥渓ike鈥 after using 鈥渒en,鈥 just to make things more interesting!  

#8: Bampot 

This Scottish slang word is used to refer to someone as stupid or foolish.  

#9: Messages 

Far different than the meaning in the United States, 鈥渕essages鈥 in Scottish slang actually refers to shopping for groceries. You might even hear people say, 鈥淕ot the messages,鈥 referring to acquiring groceries. This one might trip you up from time to time 鈥 just remember, context is key!  

#10: Hen 

One of the most popular Scottish slang words is 鈥渉en,鈥 referring to a young lady, and usually used as a term of endearment.  

As you study some Scottish slang vocabulary, let鈥檚 dive into the Top 10 Scottish slang phrases that will be helpful to know, too.  

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What Is a Common Scottish Phrase?  

Like Scottish slang words, there are many different Scottish slang phrases. We鈥檝e listed some of the more popular (and fun) ones here!  

#1: 鈥淗aste ye back鈥 

This means farewell or 鈥渞eturn soon鈥 鈥 we鈥檙e sure all the Scottish friends you鈥檒l make during your study abroad adventure will be saying this to you at the end of your program!  

#2: 鈥淗aud yer wheesht鈥 

This isn鈥檛 the kindest Scottish slang phrase; it鈥檚 a more forceful way to say, 鈥淏e quiet鈥 or 鈥淪hut up!鈥  

#3: 鈥淲hit鈥檚 fur ye鈥檒l no go by ye鈥  

This is a nice phrase that loosely translates to, 鈥淲hat will be, will be.鈥  

#4: 鈥淵er lookin鈥 a bit peely wally鈥  

Meaning, 鈥淵ou look pale or ill.鈥 It鈥檚 a fun one to say, although the meaning is unpleasant.  

#5: 鈥淕onnae no鈥 dae that鈥 

This means, 鈥淒on鈥檛 do that!鈥  

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#6: 鈥淧ure dead brilliant鈥  

While these words are used in the United States, when put together, this Scottish slang phrase refers to something extraordinary or amazing. For example, you might describe seeing some Scottish landmarks with your own eyes as 鈥減ure dead brilliant.鈥  

#7: 鈥淎m pure done in鈥 

This Scottish slang phrase indicates, 鈥淚鈥檓 very tired.鈥  

#8: 鈥淢a heid鈥檚 mince鈥  

When you say this Scottish phrase, you鈥檙e saying that you鈥檙e 鈥減retty confused鈥 or 鈥渓ost.鈥 There鈥檚 also the phrase, 鈥淵er heid鈥檚 full o鈥 mince,鈥 referring to another person and roughly meaning, 鈥測ou鈥檙e not making a lot of sense.鈥  

#9: 鈥淚t鈥檒l be a skoosh.鈥 

This means, 鈥淒on鈥檛 worry,鈥 or, 鈥淭his will be easy.鈥  

#10: 鈥淎h dinnae ken.鈥  

A Scottish slang phrase meaning, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know.鈥  

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Scotland is Calling

Bookmark this page and you鈥檙e all set for your Scottish study abroad travels! But in all seriousness, being fully immersed in the language and culture will help you pick up Scottish slang words and phrases quickly 鈥 you鈥檒l likely come back to the United States saying a few of them yourself!  

Look through some of our exciting Scotland study abroad programs and decide which makes the most sense for your personal and academic goals (and of course, consider where you want to practice your Scottish slang the most):  

Scotland, and all its many slang words and phrases, is calling!  

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Scots is a recognized language with a rich history and cultural significance. In this post, the term 鈥渟lang鈥 is used informally to describe commonly used words and phrases you may hear while in Scotland. These expressions are valuable to know for everyday conversations and cultural understanding while traveling or studying abroad.