| Doric - SNO |
| chaps | the street in twa; |
| Central - DUN |
omin oot o his lugs. 'My God, | chaps | . I haven't heard that accent |
| Central - SEC |
s wi a sceptical “Any luck, | chaps | ?” |
| Central - SEC |
eir beadies oan me. Aw right, | chaps | , show yeese how it's done. Oa |
| Central - GLA |
That freeze yer heid and | chaps | yer baws, |
| Doric - DOR |
"Granda te Callum." He | chaps | his knuckles against ma heid. |
| Central - LAL |
'Ma darlin Prince, he | chaps | aff heids!' |
| Central - GLA |
the door. Seein me comin, he | chaps | it a few times. |
| Doric - MNA |
tae lat him in as seen as he | chaps | at e door. Blist are e servan |
| Central - AYR |
e-like guid nature. While the | chaps | doucely an quaitly got on wi |
| Central - SEC |
"He's one of the | chaps | ," he tells me reassuringly. " |
| Doric - SNO |
spring | chaps | the door: |
| Orkney - ORK |
Bath | chaps | and bananas fae Johnny Saeter |
| Central - SEC | meadows tae brek up these uni | chaps | ! |
| Central - LAL |
the clock | chaps | roon |
| Ulster - PUL |
Their | chaps | like benselled sails. |
| Central - LAL |
had fawn back, slaikin their | chaps | , Mr 'Tod began snoovin aboot |
| Central - LAL |
d the Wee Tods, slaikin their | chaps | . "Sappie saft deuks and muckl |
| Doric - MNA |
ther-in-law Neil answered his | chaps | . Fyles Neil thocht Brian an J |
| Orkney - ORK |
Progress | chaps | our door unbiddan |
| Central - LAL |
Fin midnicht | chaps | , a heeze o tykes an men |
| Doric - MNB | y shop in Zeebrugge...the gay | chaps | aw looking efter me...wis hil |
| Central - GLA |
ckin punk rocker. ‘This way | chaps | , Tallyhoo old boy!’ he sais |