Central - EDN | drunk | . Whae swung a thurible. Sang | |
Central - GLA | ll. We've grew up the-gither, | drunk | our first beers the-gither n |
Central - EDN | ed fae ma lips. Nevertheless, | drunk | as ah um, he gawps up at me w |
Central - LAL | Plays Christ tae drog-- | drunk | Mary unner nae |
Doric - MNA | t hersel. Or someone who's v. | drunk | . To cowp is to overturn, upse |
Central - SWE | A | Drunk | Wumman Sittin oan a Thistle |
Central - SEC | at Hugh MacDairmid an his, "A | Drunk | Man Looks at the Thistle" an |
Doric - SNO | ˜I think that when you read A | Drunk | Man, when you read the lyrics |
Doric - NNB | Nae a | drunk | man evin. |
Central - WCE | ry consairnin a puir sowl wha | drunk | mair nor he cud haud an then |
Doric - NNB | t at e door-A do wish A hedna | drunk | quite so much!" |
Central - SEC | im tae be a hauf-chackit or a | drunk | . |
Central - EDN | At first Bill thocht it wis a | drunk | , bit than |
Central - WCE | , in 'The Thrissil Leuks at a | Drunk | Man', Sam Gilliland turns the |
Central - GLA | n she'd expectit: afore she'd | drunk | hauf the boattle her heid pre |
Doric - MNA | r when yinger Mains fell deed | drunk | intae sharn pit, an droont. A |
Central - EDN | frae the taivern ontil he hed | drunk | hissell sleipryfe, an reled a |
Doric - NNB | e hed expected: afore she hed | drunk | half e bottle, she found her |
Doric - ABN | let on that Ah’d been deid | drunk | masel, an had faan inti the g |
Doric - ABN | faither smoked like a lum and | drunk | like a fish, and by Jove, nee |
Central - LAL | tin, men staggerin hame blind | drunk | , dugs shaggin and folk fighti |
Southern - SEA | e hae expected: afore she hae | drunk | hauf th bottle, she funnd hur |
Southern - SEA | We baith hae | drunk | thair health, |
Ulster - CUL | es it is-aw, A wish A hadnae | drunk | es much!" |
Central - AYR | oor-TI wish tae hang I hadnae | drunk | as muckle!" |
Southern - SEA | door - Ah div wish Ah hidnae | drunk | quite sae much!" |
Central - GLA | It's a lexicon am arnae | drunk | , no by jingo |
Central - GLA | It's a lexicon am arnae | drunk | , no by jingo |
Central - GLA | It's a lexicon am arnae | drunk | , no by jingo |
Central - GLA | It's a lexicon am arnae | drunk | , no by jingo |
Ulster - EUL | but she stuid up. She wasnae | drunk | . She wasnae mad. She wiped aw |
Central - AYR | er. Ah wish ah hidnae got sae | drunk | sae many times. Ah wish for a |
Central - LAL | hort time that blend could be | drunk | . Then the publican gey near b |
Doric - DOR | ld noo, sixties mebbe, and he | drunk | mair. He wis that pleased tae |
Central - SWE | the wee white rose, the | Drunk | Man, |
Central - SWE | pullt in six hours late, the | drunk | fella cooriet in aside me sud |
Central - GLA | loves push at the back ae the | drunk | . |
Central - EDN | he transparent sleeness o the | drunk | , he met her ilk attemp at dis |
Central - GLA | Watches an worries as the | drunk | uses ivry wan ae the 13 feet |
Doric - DOR | yewiz I' last een fit gets me | drunk | |
Central - WCE | we've awready got? That we're | drunk | on democracy an want mair, ma |
Central - SEC | ed by yit another chalk white | drunk | who's ready tae boke their lo |
Doric - DOR | a his booze has gone an ye've | drunk | it |
Central - GLA | his shooder, placin his hauf | drunk | pint doon on a windaesill by |
Ulster - WUL | Och man if she though Ah | drunk | it, |
Doric - MNA | Eif yee left er hersay'l, thi | drunk | 's geid er greef |
Central - EDN | o West Bow. The perjink | drunk | enlichtened |
Doric - DOR | claes, (he wis still | drunk | ) she said, "It's a gweed job |
Doric - MNB | Ah know ahm | drunk | when ah start growling at the |
Central - DOR | I’m | drunk | on thae martinis, |
Ulster - PUL | An | drunk | aa the monks’ wine an shand |
Central - EDN | e ingil neuk o the spence, an | drunk | rumb an wattir verra strang. |
Doric - DOR | r naw seein A wisna richt, an | drunk | it hissel. |
Central - AYR | A donnart chiel, whan | drunk | , may dreep |
Doric - MNA | egin tae say, "We've etten an | drunk | wi ye an ye were preachin in |
Ulster - SYN | Then ye'll say, 'But we et an | drunk | alang wi ye, an ye lairnt iz |
Central - DUN | ral bottles o claret had been | drunk | ower dennir, the host had a b |
Ulster - SYN | Forbye, naebodie eftèr haein | drunk | oul wine, wud richt awa be lu |
Central - SEC | nt kens, is a degerent fuckin | drunk | . Walked oot oan her and her c |
Shetland - SHD | head atil a gas oven. Gettin | drunk | laek a man wis mair respectab |
Doric - MNA | ay an their Da wid be bleezin | drunk | onywye – like eneuch he'd j |
Central - SEC | hed, he might be, but he's no | drunk | . I'm noddin aff tae dream-lan |
Orkney - ORK | up tae tak me tae dinner, so | drunk | that he hardly could stand. |
Central - WCE | on they wur adults: turnin up | drunk | an nippin each other in corne |
Central - GLA | Than ye hae yer | drunk | pal |
Southern - SEA | hope wullie dizni get din for | drunk | zimmerin #RITA |
Central - LAL | He's | drunk | at the Kirk o Field nou, |
Central - SWE | Time's | drunk | the dregs o day awa. |
Doric - MNA | eit thi wickenn's faan ther's | drunk | laad's gan aboot. Cus ov coar |
Central - SWE | ane. A amna fou sae muckle as | drunk | ... drunk dry ... totally drai |
Doric - DOR | chappie is | drunk | ". Jonsar wis wearin a tartan |
Orkney - ORK | the tale is told, my luv his | drunk | his fill. |
Ulster - SYN | hame yit', an he eats an gets | drunk | an bates up aa tha ither sarv |
Central - SWE | big IKEA shoppin bag. He’s | drunk | noo, the twae tins ae lager h |
Central - LAL | reet aboot it now when he’s | drunk | , lying on the flair like he w |
Orkney - ORK | Ye canna get | drunk | braethan in fumes! |
Central - EDN | nights whin ma uncles wid get | drunk | . Or mibbe even a Friday. This |
Central - SEC | ause if she disnae, I' ll get | drunk | masel!" |
Central - LAL | a. Ah hope e disnae go an git | drunk | noo.' |
Ulster - CUL | afore shae had the half o it | drunk | hir heid wus pressin agane th |
Central - WCE | it did they care gif Neds got | drunk | , An caused a stooshie!? |
Central - LAL | ewled Mrs Kranky. 'Ye've jist | drunk | fifty doses o Geordie's Mingi |
Central - LAL | @RocketGothic Depends how | drunk | ye are, |
Ulster - EUL | Sally | drunk | the last o the port an leukt |
Central - WCE | 'Happy | drunk | , accordin tae the baurman.' |