Central - LAL | hittin | the back o yer mooth, | |
Central - GLA | lDrysdale Boke. Specifically " | hittin | the boke." Pure poetry. It's |
Central - GLA | hauf brick flies by ma heid, | hittin | a parked motor. |
Central - LAL | weel that the poleitical hard- | hittin | naitur o the original product |
Central - SEC | n fact, his interpretation ae | hittin | the drink heavy is decidin ta |
Doric - ABN | mair nor jist a nail Ah'll be | hittin | on the heid, Ah can tell ye, |
Central - LAL | t loose a volley o arras, ane | hittin | hame on a man's heid, anither |
Doric - MNA | warbled Ronnie, the champagne | hittin | hame as the neest track stair |
Doric - MNA | gaun fir wir supper, an syne | hittin | the pubs and clubs." |
Doric - MNA | an blunt Or ye ken o't ye're | hittin | the grun wi a dunt |
Central - WCE | mine wur aw pure skelly pure | hittin | them a million miles away fae |
Central - SEC | n cornflakes. Ah've seen folk | hittin | the lotto wae less grimmer pu |
Central - WCE | aint pallets wur drum kits an | hittin | thern-wi the wooden bits ae t |
Central - SEC | O | hittin | the big-time. Ye scabby tink, |
Central - LAL | e a hope. Larry saw a torpedo | hittin | a ship near im an es pal fae |
Central - LAL | baws, leavin Kat the honour o | hittin | the last ane. Kat minded Dina |
Central - SEC | p ae Boot kickin it in. 'Stop | hittin | him!' |
Doric - DOR | come in, an telt him tae stop | hittin | her mither, an she felt awkwa |
Central - SEC | med like the baw might end up | hittin | wan ae they spike railins. It |
Doric - MNA | atstack in a mash o foam near | hittin | the tap o’t. It spread ower |
Central - GLA | ell if the plates an that wir | hittin | it. |
Doric - MNA | "Get aff! Stop it! Mikie's | hittin | ma!" |
Central - EDN | her foo tae parry. As faur as | hittin | the dummy wis concernt, he co |
Doric - MNA | he usual buffetin an chuckies | hittin | the side o my ladny I saw fla |
Doric - MNA | e wiz mair flashes and things | hittin | the landy but I’d better th |
Doric - ABN | nt. Noo Ah see it like it wis | hittin | a man fan he wis doon. An Ahâ |
Central - GLA | n, "Well, s'aboot time aw wis | hittin | the dusty trail; the nights a |
Central - GLA | able bauble - this table’s | hittin | a solid four. |
Central - GLA | comes tae a stoap, the light | hittin | the mirror an subsequently ma |
Central - EDN | a buggered knee? A ken aboot | hittin | ’ the wa’ an’ poundin’ |
Central - GLA | rry oan in the park evidently | hittin | hame wae him. |
Central - GLA | t a hole in eez soack, an eez | hittin | the boak!" In a mock Scoto-Am |
Central - SWE | An the second pint wiz | hittin | a spot |