Central - WCE | troosers | an taps ye cannae lowsen - a | |
Doric - DOR | For patchin' abody's knees o' | troosers | far abody kneels |
Central - GLA | his foot caught in the fence, | troosers | half fawin doon his fuckin ar |
Ulster - EUL | nes o claes - a knitted vest, | troosers | , socks, pants an a shirt, aal |
Doric - DOR | aboot deep in ma pockets o'ma | troosers | the day fer change tae buy a |
Central - GLA | ma leg oot tryin tae reach ma | troosers | . |
Central - GLA | heid, an wipe ma haun oan ma | troosers | . |
Doric - DOR | I jist burst the button on ma | troosers | hmmph |
Doric - MNA | I've teen I wrang jaiket and | troosers | . Awa inti too to pick een or |
Central - GLA | pulled up tae his knees, nae | troosers | or pants an joost a shirt. |
Central - GLA | ter. He likes a tight pair ae | troosers | , does Huey, but the wans he's |
Orkney - ORK | ll Then thoo wir seek on thee | troosers | fur thoo'd eaten sic a fill. |
Central - GLA | , wearin a pair ay camouflage | troosers | , a too-tight Judas Priest mus |
Central - SEC | wid eh torn richt aff um, the | troosers | might ae went fleein and gave |
Ulster - CUL | Gemmle. Hashter combined the | troosers | fray yin suit way the jacket |
Central - WCE | Awe a seem tae wear ur joggie | troosers | . Whit a minger a um these day |
Ulster - GUL | Fur me | troosers | wus getting wile ticht. |
Central - LAL | th destined fur mair. We wore | troosers | like real tomboys, but the be |
Central - GLA | the uniform ay casual leisure | troosers | an polo shirts oan, a size to |
Doric - MNA | ooker, a worsit Teddy wi blue | troosers | , an a wee bit o tribble. She |
Central - LAL | tae the scuil an weirin lang | troosers | had chynged thaim, an whuther |
Central - GLA | e cubicle noo, unbuttonin mah | troosers | an starin at the pan. Ah don' |
Central - DUN | eh tore meh | troosers | |
Central - SEC | freshly polished shoes. Black | troosers | and a white shirt and rid tie |
Central - LAL | mper, a white shirt and black | troosers | . 'Let's gie yer mammy some pe |
Central - GLA | wearin a blue shirt and black | troosers | . He doesnae look like a doact |
Central - WCE | new pink blouse an the black | troosers | wi the turn-ups an the sparkl |
Central - WCE | ly Marie startet wearin black | troosers | tae school so Charlene starte |
Doric - ABN | in a tweed jaicket an flannel | troosers | ; trig eneuch.. |
Central - LAL | it huv ye done tae yir schuil | troosers | ?! They're maukit!' |
Central - SEC | an | troosers | , rabbit grey, but braw. |
Doric - MNA | o gleamin teeth an is sark an | troosers | leukit like they'd bin spraye |
Central - GLA | owellin masel dry, ah put oan | troosers | an a shirt an tie, fumblin ab |
Doric - DOR | rin ma auld donkey jaicket an | troosers | an hid a foosty neep for a he |
Orkney - ORK | He wis wearan bright green | troosers | and a pair o bright reed shoe |
Orkney - ORK | He turned up in oilskin | troosers | and his shoes were aal clarte |
Central - LAL | ais: fae Scots breeks, meanin | troosers | . |
Central - GLA | rupenny bits oot yer cut doon | troosers | , |
Central - GLA | ay three-quarter length cargo | troosers | , boatin shoes an a blue Paul |
Central - LAL | f is wan thing, but please no | troosers | aff. |
Central - EDN | s back. Guzul tried a pair o | troosers | at her waist. |
Doric - ABN | nae a sark, an an aal pair o | troosers | tucked in tae the tap o his s |
Central - EDN | wi elaborate toolin, bit her | troosers | an buits wis scuffed an worn, |
Doric - MNA | She's greetin an haalin it er | troosers | cis she's nae comfy; an er te |
Doric - MNA | e yer erse his faintit in yer | troosers | ." |
Central - LAL | ntecedents, Donald Whaurs Yer | Troosers | |
Central - WCE | oose “Donald, Where’s Yer | Troosers | ?” startit playin oan the ra |
Central - EDN | t up the warst teirs in thair | troosers | . |
Central - EDN | ae puttin' funnels doon their | troosers | an' tryin' tae catch coins fr |
Central - LAL | And if wan wee laddie's | troosers | burst and aw |
Doric - DOR | Fanivver he sneezed his | troosers | fell doon! |
Central - GLA | ed fae the waist doon wae his | troosers | tied roon his neck in some lu |
Central - EDN | ~ he had mony o thaim, in his | troosers | an in his sark. “Electromag |
Central - LAL | hake a fart oot the leg o his | troosers | |
Orkney - ORK | on regardless as he dusts his | troosers | doon |
Central - WCE | wrinkled hing stickin oot his | troosers | … an ah wis froze tae the sp |
Doric - MNA | Weers | troosers | ~ enjoys a career Feeds her m |
Doric - ABN | this time he pulled Abbie’s | troosers | richt doon, an we could aa se |
Central - SEC | hissell some hair gel, combat | troosers | an a leather jaiket. Startit |
Doric - MNA | aldy-heided laad wi hauf-mast | troosers | fa wis stannin ahin a lang tr |
Doric - MNA | in doon it is pal's hauf-mast | troosers | an marless socks, "lut's ging |
Shetland - SHD | He pooed on his ill-best | troosers | an set aff fur Grizel's hoose |
Central - GLA | int oot ay his equally shabby | troosers | an gies it tae me tae spark. |
Central - WCE | r the peak caps or the tracky | troosers | tucked intae the slouch socks |
Central - SWE | wer a month waeoot packin ony | troosers | or a jaikit! |
Central - SEC | A buy | troosers | that stoap at ma ainkle |