Central - SWE | kickin | the heids o conquistadors. | |
Southern - SWE | kickin | up yer heels, no carin whae w | |
Central - SWE | kickin | fuck oot o yin anither | |
Doric - MNA | "Tt is at," agreet Morrice, | kickin | aff is dubby sheen an dichtin |
Central - LAL | is. Thay war michtie fliskie, | kickin | thair hint legs intae the air |
Doric - MNA | one-leggit mannie in an erse, | kickin | competition." |
Doric - MNA | breid - deed!" said Duncan, | kickin | up a shooer o sma steenies es |
Central - LAL | yill, an friens wir punchin, | kickin | , gougin, buttin. Sair neives |
Central - SEC | arted nippin. So there I wis, | kickin | ower the scourge o Scotlan an |
Central - LAL | the flair for oors and oors, | kickin | and yellochin in the maist fr |
Central - EDN | d the now furious young lady, | kickin | ’ aff her skis. “An’ ye |
Ulster - BUL | The blae-white shanks heech- | kickin | , |
Central - LAL | ter__ Shut up. Ye're aye drap- | kickin | swans, ya liar! |
Central - SEC | o what've ye lifted thum fur? | Kickin | a baw, wis it? Gien up cheek? |
Central - LAL | es tae hae a rammy, tae gie a | kickin | ’ tae onywan wha’s no in t |
Central - WCE | finest an’ gie them such a | kickin | ’ as they’ll either gie in |
Central - EDN | the gang that had gien Bill a | kickin | . The bluid wis splirtin aa we |
Central - EDN | ree men set aboot giein him a | kickin | , snarlin at him aa the time i |
Central - GLA | tre ae town could result in a | kickin | fur a lonely traveller such a |
Central - SEC | . Back then if yae goat a gid | kickin | it steyed between you and the |
Southern - SEA | ahm half tae see ye well and | kickin | ’ ?? Cùm ort, Jimmy! |
Ulster - GUL | llin the digger efter her and | kickin | oot the drill. |
Central - SWE | na seemed tae be confined tae | kickin | stanes roon the garden o yer |
Central - LAL | Ah cthocht ah'd be | kickin | up the daisies lang ago, but |
Central - GLA | kin run, Azzy. Don't take the | kickin | ' |
Central - LAL | turpentine | kickin | its stink up yer nose |
Central - SEC | are | kickin | up a shindy. |
Central - WCE | ents they'd be right in there | kickin | up shit an pullin me ootae sc |
Central - DUN | ide taverns fer a whilie were | kickin | in. Anither thing that happen |
Central - SEC | its awe | kickin | off doon at dover - ma monie |
Doric - DOR | wes awa tae get a richt stiff | kickin | fae the gamie. Nae far fae gr |
Central - GLA | ’s big sticks must be still | kickin | aroond. Mibbie this bugger’ |
Central - SEC | ir ah'm guessin she wis still | kickin | aboot fur the Spanish Flu. |
Central - SEC | am | kickin | it in |
Central - WCE | cloutin the eerant-louns, an | kickin | the hostel cat – but he’d |
Doric - MNA | Doric - Alive an | Kickin | |
Doric - MNA | age o the North-east alive an | kickin | ." |
Doric - ABN | enjoyed naething better than | kickin | aboot the kintra. He even con |
Doric - DOR | her - pullin her ponytail an | kickin | the back o her cheer." |
Central - GLA | ir waiy, staunin oan heids an | kickin | oot at every bastart on their |
Central - GLA | ir waiy, staunin oan heids an | kickin | oot at every bastart on their |
Central - GLA | ff the waws ay the landins an | kickin | back aff them, propellin oors |
Central - SEC | kirn o wee laddies haed been | kickin | a baa aboot an ane o thaim da |
Central - SEC | die nixt door tae me hud been | kickin | his baw oor intae ma back gai |
Central - LAL | ew fine well ma Donald's been | kickin | up the daisies fur years. |
Central - GLA | ckin Williams is back, live n | kickin | . |
Doric - MNA | kit doon an saa ma loon comin | kickin | and skirlin inte the warld, k |
Central - LAL | that game.... Puull them doon | kickin | and screamin, wae the fact, Â |
Central - DUN | an is foriver | kickin | |
Central - SEC | n haed aince got sent aff for | kickin | the Clugger in a fitba match |
Doric - ABN | mi granfaither an his cronies | kickin | up a stushie fan they had a d |
Doric - MNA | This | kickin | up daisies an restin in peace |
Central - EDN | l as weill’s hersel. He wis | kickin | hissel noo for spendin aa tha |
Central - SEC | ril hame, specially if he wis | kickin | an screamin aa the ee wye. I |
Doric - MNA | skreich. The unborn bairn wis | kickin | . Her hauf-brither cuppit the |
Central - WCE | ma wee pal Heid the ba’ Wis | kickin | ’ a tubey against a wa’ Wh |
Central - GLA | entertain the thousand weans | kickin | aboot. Ah've lost count ae ho |
Central - GLA | e’s too many fuckin weirdos | kickin | aboot there fur ma likin. |
Central - GLA | in on ma legs n more trainers | kickin | ma face. A'm lyin foetal, sti |
Central - GLA | The gemme’s | kickin | aff again when we get back an |
Doric - MNA | ckle streets later Callum’s | kickin | a steen bain the pathy fan he |
Doric - DOR | Playin kerds efter midnicht | kickin | baas agin a wa |
Central - SEC | he butterflies really startit | kickin | in. A wis first tae jump, cos |
Central - LAL | tures o Lewis. When she's not | kickin | off aboot other people, that' |
Central - LAL | d o'er tae the park an' start | kickin | ' a ba' 'til ye're a pro lik' |
Doric - DOR | te Pawns fummle ower an stert | kickin | : she watch't it fell keerious |
Central - SEC | that night and hud seen it aw | kickin | oaff. He hud briefly mentione |
Central - WCE | tho - goat an awfy | kickin | , wis whackt wi a sword, an hu |