Central - LAL | Grannie | ||
Central - LAL | Grannie | slerped the tea. 'It's no swe | |
Central - LAL | Grannie | 's peerie face aye had the sam | |
Ulster - EUL | Grannie | hapt in a barra, alang wi tha | |
Central - LAL | Grannie | cracks, "Ah'll sune redd up y | |
Central - LAL | Grannie | Witchie | |
Central - LAL | Grannie | ||
Central - SEC | Grannie | Roddenberrie hard the clash o | |
Central - SEC | Grannie | Roddenberrie’s blinkers ski | |
Central - LAL | Grannie | Taks the Medicine | |
Central - LAL | Grannie | didna budge either. | |
Central - LAL | Grannie | better stert tae pray.' | |
Central - DUN | Grannie | 's stottin aboot tipsy, shiz h | |
Central - LAL | 'Look at me! | Grannie | shouted fae the rooftap. 'Din |
Ulster - EUL | his skin raw. He scraiched, " | Grannie | !" but Grace ignored his plich |
Ulster - EUL | the tyre an rin up the path. " | Grannie | Higgins! Grannie Higgins! It' |
Central - LAL | ' | Grannie | micht no hae a sair thrapple, |
Central - LAL | ' | Grannie | ! Hoo could ye?' |
Central - LAL | ' | Grannie | "' he cried oot. 'Stap!" |
Central - LAL | 's a heelstergowdie chookie!' | Grannie | shouted fae the rooftap. 'It' |
Central - LAL | 'Ye're leein as usual!' | Grannie | yowled. 'Ye're ayewis leein!' |
Central - LAL | mie's as glaikit as you are,' | Grannie | said. 'Kail doesna taste o on |
Central - LAL | 'It's on fire,' | Grannie | yowled. 'The chookie's on fir |
Central - LAL | 'Gonnae open it, ma dear,' | Grannie | Geordietta. 'Please open it. |
Central - LAL | 'Efter aw,' | Grannie | Jockina said, 'in the haill w |
Central - LAL | use them. aw,' Geordie said. ' | Grannie | needs them. Jings, she doesna |
Central - LAL | 'Open yer mooth wide, | Grannie | ,' he said, 'and I'll pap it i |
Central - LAL | 'I'm still jist a wee laddie, | Grannie | . |
Central - LAL | 'Medicine time, | Grannie | ,' he cawed oot. |
Central - LAL | 'It's jist the medicine, | Grannie | ,' Geordie said. 'It's guid st |
Central - LAL | 'Aye, | Grannie | .' |
Central - LAL | 'Get it doon ye, | Grannie | ,' Mr Kranky said, wi a muckle |
Central - LAL | 'I am lookin efter ye, | Grannie | ,' Geordie cawed back. 'I'm th |
Central - LAL | "Hoo's that for ye, | Grannie | dear?" |
Central - LAL | 'I've steered it for ye, | Grannie | . I gied it a guid steer.' |
Central - LAL | 'Dinna cam through the roof, | Grannie | ,' he prayed. 'Please dinna.' |
Central - LAL | 'Is somethin wrang, | Grannie | ?' Geordie spiered her, awfie |
Central - LAL | 'Yon's no real, | Grannie | !' Geordie said. 'Ye havenae s |
Central - LAL | By then, | Grannie | wis the size o a match-stick |
Central - LAL | 'Naethin, | Grannie | , naethin at aw,' he cawed bac |
Central - LAL | 'Naethin, | Grannie | ,' he cawed oot. |
Central - LAL | Gey soon, | Grannie | wis back tae her normal hicht |
Central - LAL | 'Ye'd mibbe better stap noo, | Grannie | , Geordie said. 'Da's jist had |
Central - LAL | roodly 'Ye'll be awricht noo, | Grannie | .' |
Central - LAL | 'Is yon no jist mervellous, | Grannie | ?' Geordie shouted. |
Central - LAL | 'No yet, | Grannie | ,' Geordie cawed back. "There' |
Central - LAL | dusters. Weel noo, he thocht, | Grannie | 's medicine is broon, sae ma m |
Central - LAL | ied a lowp and shouted, "Haw, | Grannie | ! Ye're growin. Ye're gaun up| |
Central - LAL | 'Naw, | Grannie | , naw! Geordie cawed back. 'Ye |
Central - LAL | 'Caw canny, | Grannie | ,' Geordie said. |
Central - LAL | t it wis the end o the warld. | Grannie | Geordietta passed oot, Granni |
Central - SEC | fowk wes aw awaw at the weir. | Grannie | fashed hirsell about the egs |
Central - SEC | tie agane,” shae expoundit. | Grannie | Roddenberrie gied |
Central - LAL | ce, Geordie stood watchin it. | Grannie | up on the roof wis watchin it |
Central - SEC | n to speak proper English", A | Grannie | said tae that wis, "Whit"? Ah |
Central - LAL | 'Because she'll no lea | Grannie | Jockina and Grannie Geordiett |
Central - LAL | frae ilka | grannie | an greybeard: |
Central - SEC | Ma | Grannie | convoyed me ti skuil on ma fi |
Central - SEC | Ma | grannie | wis a cliver yin. Her bakin w |
Doric - DOR | ad hae bin five year auld. Ma | grannie | , Lizzie, winted tae veesit he |
Central - LAL | d whit the meenister cried ma | Grannie | .’ She tichtened her grup oa |
Central - WCE | And ma | grannie | ’s gran and her grannie’s |
Central - WCE | And ma | grannie | thocht for a wee minute |
Central - WCE | nd Ah gied a wee smile and ma | grannie | asked why, |
Central - WCE | Like ma maw and ma paw and ma | grannie | . |
Ulster - PUL | on yin's oul eneuch tae be ma | grannie | !" said Davie, lukkin at a oul |
Ulster - PUL | his lug, "Yer drivin lake ma | grannie | ." |
Southern - SEA | atiec1314 @DougalMcShoogle Ma | grannie | luv that with a cuppa and som |
Central - SEC | n ma han. When Ah got hame ma | Grannie | said tae me, "Hoo did ye git |
Central - LAL | n eyes, they took thim aff ma | grannie | . |
Central - LAL | at sea. Sae Ah wis telt bi ma | Grannie | . Leistweys, Ah jalouse auld B |
Central - SEA | tak mair time lissenin ti ma | grannie | an her fowk. |
Central - SEC | There's whisky, an ma | grannie | 's far-famed elderberry wine. |
Central - LAL | was reared in Scotland. An ma | Grannie | wis weel oot the road in Aust |
Central - LAL | staun thim. Thir wis me an ma | grannie | sittin at the table in the li |
Central - LAL | wi his ain bairns. Him an ma | grannie | , his mither, blaitherd awa in |
Central - SEC | Tae win ma | grannie | 's favour an jist mebbe get a |
Central - SEC | A tassie o ma | grannie | 's special elderberry wine. |
Central - DUN | jist happenit tae be ane o ma | Grannie | 's maist favourite sangs o aw |
Central - LAL | @DrMDempster Ma | grannie | 's hoose haes ceilin's like 'a |
Ulster - PUL | e lassie is nane ither nor ma | grannie | , an, as ye can see, she's hou |
Central - SEC | As ma | grannie | uised tae say, "(1) canna dae |
Central - SEC | miller fowk but he mairrit ma | grannie | wha wis the afu bonnie wee do |
Central - WCE | Efter he's bootit ma | grannie | 's teeth in… |
Ulster - PUL | Whan ma da wus reddin oot ma | grannie | 's hoose, ower thurtie year ba |
Southern - SEA | cy_Worsley Reminded me o ma | Grannie | ! ?? |
Central - LAL | as yon gloomy auld golach o a | Grannie | . Lookin efter her aw by himse |
Doric - ABN | back lang lang syne. Ma Turra | grannie | makin soup, her elaborate yar |
Central - LAL | he mannie's dottled!' snashed | Grannie | Jockina. |
Central - LAL | at's perfectly richt!' yowled | Grannie | Jockina. 'And he sends them t |
Central - LAL | ither dee in ma bed!' shouted | Grannie | Jockina. |
Central - LAL | Geordie roond here!' shouted | Grannie | , 'Geordie's this! Geordie's y |
Central - SEC | sair pingilt, lass,” sayed | Grannie | Roddenberrie. “Ye wiss ti |
Central - LAL | warse than the fat lad,' said | Grannie | Jockina. |
Central - LAL | oot that Indian prince,' said | Grannie | Jockina. 'He'd like tae hear |
Central - LAL | 'Bowfin lassie,' said | Grannie | Jockina. |
Central - LAL | 'Ye never ken, darlin,' said | Grannie | Geordietta. 'It's yer birthda |
Central - LAL | 'Whit a honkin wummin,' said | Grannie | Jockina. |
Central - LAL | Aye but pure mintit,' said | Grannie | Geordietta. |
Central - LAL | 'Whit can we dae?' said | Grannie | Jockina meeserably. 'He winna |
Central - SEC | An here's tae ma auld | grannie | an her elderberry wine. |
Central - SEC | . Ah wis brocht up bi ma Auld | Grannie | an Grandfaither kis ma faithe |
Central - LAL | The auld | grannie | cooried the bairn intae her. |
Central - LAL | and splairge it aw ower auld | Grannie | and watch the taids and flees |
Central - LAL | Haundit doon fae yer auld | grannie | , |
Central - LAL | Ye widna listen tae yer auld | Grannie | !' |
Central - LAL | e bring yin tae yer puir auld | Grannie | ! I ayewis kent ye were a grab |
Central - LAL | are cawed Granda Geordie and | Grannie | Geordietta. |
Central - LAL | Granda Jock and | Grannie | Jockina on wan side, Granda G |
Central - LAL | "Guid evenin, Granda Jock and | Grannie | Jockina, and Granda Geordie a |
Central - LAL | hey are cawed Granda Jock and | Grannie | Jockina. |
Central - SEC | Blak K’nicht, aye gleg frae | Grannie | Roddenberrie’s draucht, spa |
Central - LAL | He gaed tae | Grannie | 's door and chappit. |
Central - LAL | bool o soup gaed fleein intae | Grannie | Jockina's coupon, and in wan |
Central - LAL | It wis wance mair up tae | Grannie | |
Central - LAL | oor ain beasts and we've made | Grannie | feel as fliskie as a futrat e |
Central - LAL | d although he wis oot tae gie | Grannie | a guid het moothfu, he didna |
Central - LAL | y in the airms o her namesake | Grannie | . The howdie wife wis juist ca |
Central - EDN | he addit, “it’s no... me | grannie | minds quhan it wis just us, |
Central - EDN | blem,” he apologised. “Me | grannie | .” |
Central - SEC | cht ti hissel at it maun bene | Grannie | |
Central - LAL | But because | Grannie | wis noo ower muckle tall tae |
Central - LAL | A DYKE. Geordie didna ken if | Grannie | wis automatic or no, but she |
Central - LAL | Och | Grannie | , ye've no got a clue |
Central - DUN | meh | grannie | , meh aunties, |
Central - SEC | Than thai rade on ti | Grannie | Roddenberrie’s howff ti cai |
Central - SEC | Bit och! compared wi | grannie | 's it's gey ordinary stuff |
Central - EDN | boot his irrational ancestral | grannie | . “My Dada, my Indian grandf |
Ulster - EUL | hie, richt an breithless. "An | Grannie | snored lik a pig an tveriebod |
Central - LAL | Ma uncles an aunties an | grannie | an grampa were always dead go |
Central - LAL | Then | Grannie | sterted shoutin at her fae th |
Central - SEC | ae keep the watter cool. When | Grannie | washed claise she wad yaise w |
Central - LAL | steam skailed. That wis when | Grannie | sterted tae get wee-er. She h |
Central - SEC | wes mair lyker ti be hiz ain | grannie | no |
Central - LAL | Then parked himsel in | Grannie | 's chair. |
Central - LAL | , his ee fell on the bottle o | Grannie | 's broon medicine staundin on |
Central - SEC | thai wun ti the houff o | Grannie | Roddenberrie thai wes baith s |
Central - LAL | Cheerio | Grannie | |
Central - LAL | There wis nae peep o | Grannie | . There wis ainly a mavis sitt |
Central - LAL | pint o ENGINE ILE - tae keep | Grannie | 's engine gaun smoothly. |
Central - LAL | gaen hame fir her denner, her | grannie | gat tae thinkin aboot whit th |
Central - WCE | And her | grannie | ’s gran, and her gran’s gr |
Central - WCE | ’s gran and her | grannie | ’s gran, |
Central - WCE | maw’s paw’s gran and her | grannie | ’s gran |
Doric - MNA | ie that she'd gotten frae her | grannie | last wick – tae haud ony by |
Central - LAL | she thocht, for langsyne her | grannie | had tellt her, "When a star f |
Central - EDN | he auld plastic joog that her | grannie | ayweys gied her tae colleck t |
Central - LAL | s. Her claes wir guid bit her | grannie | wadnae lukked oot o pliss in |
Central - LAL | the roof and pit ropes unner | Grannie | 's oxters. Then she wis howked |
Ulster - GUL | Did yer | grannie | knit ye a gansie? |
Central - LAL | sh (or mibbie tae mind on yer | grannie | ). While it micht seem positiv |
Central - SEC | Fur a bottle o yer | grannie | 's famous elderberry wine." |
Central - EDN | e no a maid, an Ah’m no yer | grannie | ! Gie me _ proper smacker.” |
Central - SEC | "Man, ye cannae beat yer | grannie | at the elderberry wine." |
Ulster - PUL | s, thair's boys wud dae thair | grannie | , Ower tha heid o a wheen o po |
Central - LAL | s is auld-farrant words thair | grannie | sayed; ti ithers, a code-shif |
Ulster - EUL | r on the same settle at thair | Grannie | 's fairm in Kells, an she cud |
Central - NEC | ee students nickin aff wi wir | grannie | ’s body, leavin their tombs |
Central - LAL | ah'll hooch yir | grannie | |
Central - DUN | or yir | grannie | 's kale, |
Central - LAL | A Cran for | Grannie | |
Central - SEC | nawlege an unnerstaunnin. Fur | Grannie | telt’m o certaint maitters |
Central - LAL | ould be said of buyers of M&S | grannie | pa |
Central - WCE | el and whaur Rid Ridin Hood's | grannie | stayed and it wig the hoose o |
Central - LAL | raw big lassie," seyd Morag's | grannie | . |
Ulster - EUL | "It's | Grannie | Higgins," explaint Hughie fur |
Central - SEC | eicient-leukin, like Murray's | grannie | 's radio, wi a dial an a speak |
Central - WCE | thin? Ye look like somebody's | grannie | gaun wrang!' |
Central - SEC | k in thon tid. He’d ask hes | Grannie | efter, she’d be shair tae k |
Central - SWE | o walrus whiles | grannie | makkit fish broth. |
Central - DUN | wid be as well talkin ti eis | grannie | , |
Central - EDN | three mile up an estuary, his | grannie | observed. |
Ulster - EUL | Hou Hughie had enticed his | grannie | intae the theatre in the firs |
Central - EDN | s. “Prwhew.” Whit did his | grannie | think? |
Central - EDN | e environment, apairt fae his | grannie | . He felt blate aroon single w |
Central - LAL | rrie. He wis biddable tae his | grannie | an wooit Alfdi, an the mairra |
Central - GLA | That used tae belang tae his | grannie | . |
Central - EDN | speirt lichtly. “Maybe his | grannie | ’s got it in for me aboot so |
Central - LAL | e bit. Och, he didna like his | Grannie | . He really didna like that ug |
Central - EDN | ness o the Dug People, as his | grannie | wis crouse pyntin oot. |
Doric - MNB | im he hid tae be hame cos his | grannie | wis comin tae see him. A wis |
Central - EDN | had actually dreamt that his | grannie | an aa his mates held a video |
Central - EDN | e she speirt at him aboot his | grannie | , an he telt her a bittie aboo |
Ulster - CUL | elatives in oor country. Plus | Grannie | was a self proclaimed M.D. (a |
Central - EDN | ere aa built, as Beatrice’s | grannie | wad hae sayed, like gavel ens |
Central - EDN | smilin. “Ah mind Raggle’s | grannie | . She’s tane her haun tae me |
Central - EDN | ttie fed up an aa wi Bill’s | grannie | . Bit she made an effort. Mayb |
Central - WCE | And her gran’s | grannie | ’s maw’s gran’s man. |
Central - WCE | ’s gran, and her gran’s | grannie | ’s gran, |
Central - WCE | And her grannie’s gran’s | grannie | ’s gran’s maw, |
Central - SEC | “Hech, Sirs!” thocht | Grannie | Roddenberrie, “A ken whitli |
Central - SEC | Bit | grannie | 's elderberry wine wis aye the |
Central - SEC | blenk luk on their faces whit | Grannie | hid when Ah spak tae her in t |
Central - SEC | Baith the traivellers thankit | Grannie | Roddenberrie, tho Mirren’s |
Central - LAL | That's enough o yon!' snippit | Grannie | Jockina, 'I cannae thole that |
Central - SEC | ers.When Grandfaither mairrit | Grannie | his faimly, Wha hid some conn |
Central - SEC | -wyfes or wutch-doctours. Bot | Grannie | Roddenberrie sein straucht in |
Central - LAL | an's gaun on here?' cried oot | Grannie | Jockina, waukin up suddently. |
Central - LAL | But | Grannie | didna even hear her. Muckle c |
Central - EDN | ink we sud dö? Quhit dis thy | grannie | think we sud do?” |
Central - EDN | e short on expletives. “Thy | grannie | haes verra pur judgement” d |
Central - LAL | nd dadden wis born i 1899. My | grannie | 's and granddadden's parents s |
Central - LAL | longjohns, Thit ilk winter my | grannie | gart me pit on, An affrontit, |
Central - EDN | before the Fall of Man. As my | Grannie | would have said,” he addit, |
Central - EDN | he sayed immediately. “My | grannie | was a closet Christian.” |
Central - LAL | Cindy answered, 'Oh Fairy | Grannie | , |
Central - SEC | fount at hauds wattir yit.” | Grannie |