Doric - DOR | Naeb | 'dy aroon', fuar'n the hell hi | |
Ulster - CUL | a skirt an a matchin handbag, | naeb | 'dy toul him there wus onythin |
Doric - DOR | Aye weel, | naeb | 'dy lykes a drinkie mair than |
Central - NEC | rebellion. They disappeared. | Naeb | ’dy kens tae this day whaur |
Ulster - CUL | s say "Big Brother" or "A'm A | Naeb | 'dy, Resurrect may Career" or |
Central - WCE | aistly sin A wis naething tae | naeb | 'dy |
Central - AYR | He said wae | naeb | ’dy there, |
Central - SEC | h.' Alan lat oot again, see'n | naeb | 'dy wis peyin muckle tent tae |
Central - LAL | An | naeb | 'die forby speiks lik thon eld |
Central - GLA | ing 'ae Aonghas' side, knowin | naeb | 'dy. Eh points tae fowk, this |
Central - WCE | sang whaur | naeb | 'dy can mind the tune |
Central - AYR | Things | naeb | ’dy’d ever share. |
Doric - DOR | Dis | naeb | 'dy care ah've nae buggerin' b |
Doric - DOR | Crivens Amichty, dis | naeb | 'dy ken e craic? 'Re thir nae |
Doric - ABN | he says the best bit was that | naeb | ’dy lost track o’ fit drin |
Doric - DOR | But | naeb | 'dy lykes a drinkie mair than |
Doric - ABN | There wiz | naeb | ’dy shouting abuse at the po |
Central - GLA | oney!” Jonny belted oot. “ | Naeb | ’dy knows who it belangs tae |