Doric - DOR | spittle, pyochered an spat a | gob | o slivvers straicht inno the |
Doric - DOR | oot fer a pint bit yon rent a | gob | in the bar has turned ma bar |
Central - LAL | unsteik his ticht-lippit wee | gob | .' 'Whit's yir taill the nicht |
Central - LAL | slavery smacker richt on the | gob | . |
Doric - MNA | y wye Ah'd spik te yon little | gob | -shite again is throwe a mediu |
Ulster - EUL | , but naw, she opens thon big | gob | o hers and next thing ye know |
Central - LAL | rgie that gub is jist English | gob | wi a Scots accent, bit A hear |
Central - SEC | Glisterin globs o | gob | ! Whit fun! |
Doric - DOR | adio tae slow doon a bit. Her | gob | gings like clipped cloots. |
Doric - MNA | . A half dizzen o them in yer | gob | and yer mooth, nasal cavities |
Central - EDN | n the eon between leaving his | gob | and reaching uptae his pal’ |
Doric - MNA | wa. But on that he keepit his | gob | shut. |
Central - LAL | t forby yon last contemptuous | gob | , he awready looked aboot mair |