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mither
[ mith-er ]
mither
1/ ËłŸÉȘĂ°É°ù /
noun
- a Scottish word for mother 1
mither
2/ ËłŸČčÉȘĂ°É /
verb
- dialect.intr to fuss over or moan about something
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of mither1
Example Sentences
France are undoubtedly favourites, given the foibles and failings of the late Jogi Löw period and some embarrassing German results in recent times, though Les Bleus have been doing their best to summon up the spirit of 2010 with a bit of reported intra-squad mither.
In addition to that general warning, hundreds of articles also display this more specific disclaimer: âThe âScotsâ that wis uised in this airticle wis written bi a body thatâs mither tongue isna Scots.
âNow, Mither, serve forth yon porridge, for I have not broken my fast this day.â
A host of Scottish insults were also submitted by members of the public, from âbamâ, defined as a foolish, annoying, or obnoxious person, as in the pronunciation from Aberdeen: âAwa ye ham, Yer mitherâs a bamâ, to âgeggieâ.
I am a northerner and if any daft apeth with a cob on wants to mither me about my accent, they can do one.
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