Central - AYR | "Weel, | sod | aff then!" said the Cushie Do |
Central - AYR | e grun, smoorin his face in a | sod | wi a daft-like fear that they |
Central - SWE | in ‘eighty four, and we had | sod | all coming in. We were starvi |
Central - SEC | ome bugger tae banjo the auld | sod | , but naebody did, he wis ower |
Central - GLA | bittie damp, disturbin a wee | sod | 's muddy dub |
Central - SWE | skites an sprachles owre the | sod | , |
Doric - MNA | laid caal an stiff aneth the | sod | . |
Doric - MNA | "Aye oan the richt side o the | sod | ," said faither, wi a bit lach |
Ulster - GUL | Am ain the richt side o the | sod | , |
Central - AYR | s mind as his crook stabs the | sod | , |
Central - WCE | s mind as his crook stabs the | sod | , |
Central - AYR | ha is nou lyin deep ablow the | sod | on Airs Moss, has declared an |
Central - SWE | frae the green | sod | o the runnin track. |
Ulster - BUL | O thon green | sod | . |
Central - SEC | The poor | sod | hus maist likely been pit oan |
Central - SEC | take a piss oan it. The poor | sod | seems a bit shaken and stand |
Central - SEC | din tae what ah read the poor | sod | took the wrong turn and made |
Central - SEC | e the dentist before the poor | sod | even hud a chance tae explain |
Central - EDN | w wiz committed when the poor | sod | wiz just twelve and it’s so |
Shetland - SHD | first bit a freedom dat poor | sod | is hedd in yun mansion at he' |
Central - SEC | again - stoap it - ya jammy | sod | lol |
Central - SEC | shwilsonauthor where ya jammy | sod | lol |