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Slabber a foolish talker, dirty person, wet day
Slane a turf spade Slate rib a person, fight, hammer: ‘he slated me over it’, ‘they had a slating match’, ‘he got a good slating’ Slate loose less than wise! Slep slept Slewsthering kissing, fondling Slim over careless work Slinger a careless walker: ‘he just slings along splashing' (like Jonny-go-slap?) Slip under-skirt; also small young person, ‘a slip of a lass’ Slipe sledge Slope to run away, disappear Sludge melted snow, damp, sticky mud Slug mouthful from a bottle, ‘givvus a slug o’ yer bottle’ Smell ‘just a wee smell to keep the hate in’ Smit infect: 'Ye'll smit me wi' all yer snivelling' Smittle infectious Smudge to laugh disparagingly Smush soft Smushed crushed or bruised Snatters nasal mucus: my grandchild asked what they are: ‘your Mammy’ll tell ye', I squirmed Sned handle of a scythe: to trim outer greenery off picked vegetables:'coul' weather for sneddin' turnips!' Snib fasten; snib the dur after ye! Snifter a drink: also crying sob, ‘quit yer sniftering’ |