Central - NEC | s. He'd been clawed by lions, | skelped | by snakes, tellt aff by gods, |
Ulster - PUL | A | skelped | on intae tha dairkness, |
Central - AYR | A | skelped | backside. |
Doric - MNA | a funeral. Ye'v a face like a | skelped | erse." |
Central - WCE | ht Laura wid huv, cause Laura | skelped | her a dillion right across th |
Central - WCE | did I listen? Naw, an I got a | skelped | bahookie |
Central - LAL | him, Sepo and Tapiwa | skelped | awa aff tae the tither side o |
Central - LAL | se on his face whaur Olaf had | skelped | him, "we cannae stey here ony |
Doric - ABN | Mony a time mi mither had | skelped | mi dock for bein impident, an |
Southern - SEA | Jist then hur heid | skelped | agin th roof o th hall: in fa |
Central - LAL | And | skelped | it wi her magic wand. |
Central - LAL | big as watterwheels came and | skelped | awa wi the princess. The auld |
Central - WCE | The day he swashed in and | skelped | his son on the back and roare |
Central - LAL | a wanner, he reached doon and | skelped | Klaus richt across the face. |
Central - LAL | is tail atween his shanks and | skelped | aff intae the bush. He wisna |
Doric - DOR | s, “That quine needs a good | skelped | airse.” An he chases ye roo |
Ulster - GUL | UlsterScots spakers would hae | skelped | an apostrophe in thon. Aa the |
Central - LAL | ns routinely had the language | skelped | oot o them in the clessroom. |
Central - LAL | He | skelped | awa, and syne stood ticht And |
Central - LAL | "He | skelped | Klaus across the face. See th |
Central - LAL | d thank ye, Wee Grumphie,' he | skelped | aff. |
Central - LAL | e tae tell the ithers' And he | skelped | aff in his heidbummery wey. |
Central - LAL | An he | skelped | his spear aff his shield in i |
Central - LAL | She | skelped | his dowp for hauf an oor |
Central - LAL | said ye widna,' she grat. She | skelped | at her airm, but the cleg wis |
Central - EDN | The laddie oped his een as he | skelped | throu space at six hunnert mi |
Central - GLA | y cunt. Mah boyfriend says he | skelped | the back ae mah wee boay's he |
Central - WCE | is tae avoid getting his erse | skelped | an shown up for being washed |
Central - LAL | id. 'I've done it again! I've | skelped | it spang on the neb! Richt on |
Doric - DOR | chyty three wiz e year , We | skelped | Madrids arse! |
Central - LAL | uppose that'll be you getting | skelped | aboot the hoose the night aga |
Central - LAL | I daundert on up the road. I | skelped | through the neebur's sprinkle |
Central - LAL | Clang! The grapplin hook | skelped | against the touer and fell do |
Central - SEC | in he'd juist thocht it up an | skelped | it doun. That's a shair sign |
Central - LAL | Gran | skelped | her wi her brolly, sayin |
Central - LAL | Then... somethin | skelped | the fish. |
Central - WCE | somethin’cheeky Thur mither | skelped | thur erses sair An’ sent th |
Central - LAL | 'She needs her dowper | skelped | ,' said Grannie Geordietta. |
Southern - SWE | hey were baith discouraged or | skelped | oot a wheen o Scots weans no |
Central - GLA | been crowned wae a boattle or | skelped | wae a hauf brick oer the year |
Central - WCE | o ony o that on the A7 as it | skelped | its wey alang through Teviotd |
Central - LAL | They aw | skelped | ower tae the chookies' drinki |
Central - LAL | ere we gang!' He Awbody ready | skelped | aff rapidly doon the loabby w |
Central - LAL | ir jaurs o cider and awa they | skelped | . Mr Tod wis in front, then ca |