| Ulster - SYN |
| Wummin | -bodie Man-bodie |
| Ulster - SYN |
| Wummin | -bodie Man-bodie |
| Ulster - SYN |
| Wummin | -bodie Man-bodie |
| Ulster - SYN |
| Wummin | -bodie Man-bodie |
| Central - LAL | | Wummin | nixt tae me oan the train is |
| Central - SWE |
| Wummin | turnt intae birdsang |
| Central - LAL |
picture oan the front o' tha' | wummin | wi' the gap-toothed smile oan |
| Doric - MNA |
ree,' cam the repon. 'Forbye, | wummin | , hae ye seen the sottar he's |
| Central - LAL |
wer tae ma factory, ilka man, | wummin | and wean in the Heedrum-Hodru |
| Central - LAL |
'Awa ye go, | wummin | !' said Mr Gowp. 'I'm no lowpi |
| Central - SEC |
Wheesht noo, | wummin | , that's nae weiy tae be think |
| Central - LAL | kin Ye ayeweys luik gorgeous, | wummin | ! Behave yersel. |
| Doric - MNA |
'Haud yer wheesht, | wummin | ,' her man jibbit back. 'A dei |
| Doric - MNA |
the fite nuns, bit a laundry- | wummin | fa washed the orphanage sheet |
| Central - WCE |
a | wummin | unless she's as pure as the W |
| Central - LAL |
A | wummin | cawed Miss Maclahose, |
| Central - WCE |
A | wummin | ’ in black fair gets ma juic |
| Doric - MNA |
'Its the Bruce's cairt,' a | wummin | was sayin, 'an I think it's t |
| Central - SEC |
Ah mind Ah heard tell o' a | wummin | fae along the road, Ah think |
| Central - LAL |
a dirk. In faur-awa Russia, a | wummin | cawed Charlotte Russe claimed |
| Central - GLA |
shin at them wae the blade. A | wummin | an her wean see whit’s happ |
| Central - SEC |
aa lookin like stray dugs. A | wummin | wi an airmband oan wis in the |
| Central - GLA |
tin merrit. Ah don’t need a | wummin | addin tae ma grief, ah provid |
| Central - LAL |
'Are you gyte?' shouted a | wummin | wha wis staundin aside him. ' |
| Central - SEC |
"Nivver fear, Da. I?ll find a | wummin | fer masel,"' he telt his fait |
| Central - WCE |
she's a wee skinny skelf ae a | wummin | wi short short hair. We |
| Central - LAL | w a tweet the ither day fae a | wummin | wha wis banned fae the female |
| Central - GLA |
hus gave me the strength ae a | wummin | hawf mah age. |
| Central - GLA |
total riddy at the sight ae a | wummin | wi enormous bazonga’s and t |
| Doric - MNA |
cht the guid corn doon like a | wummin | 's hair lowsed frae its preens |
| Central - SEC |
no daen that' back then. If a | wummin | could git a hard-oan, she wis |
| Doric - MNA |
e if they winted tae lie wi a | wummin | wis jist tae touch her peenie |
| Central - SEC |
erman or fermer, it's still a | wummin | wha's got tae wark tae keep a |
| Doric - MNA |
ould reist a horse or cherm a | wummin | . Minnie an Isie raxxed their |
| Central - LAL | as a colloquialism tae mean a | wummin | wi loose morals ???? |
| Central - WCE |
When a | wummin | slips her left side unner ma |
| Central - SWE |
Ye niver can tell, whun a | wummin | in a shell. |
| Central - WCE |
At the bedside o a | wummin | , dying, |
| Central - AYR |
At the bedside o a | wummin | , dyin, |
| Southern - SWE | TVBorderLife @EmmaHarperMSP A | wummin | 's spoke, it's ma |
| Southern - SEA | gairdless. A wee spirit for a | wummin | wi plenty o eet. Love and hug |
| Central - GLA |
. It's heaven oan Earth fur a | wummin | like me. A wummin ae simple p |
| Central - LAL |
“A’m here fyr a | wummin | ’s hairt.” Laren Bhain spo |
| Ulster - PUL |
nicht wae thaim. Thair wus a | wummin | thair an she wantit tae know |
| Central - SEC |
w'ather. They tell me that a | wummin | that wis nut fae these pairts |
| Doric - MNA |
her o pearl satin sark that a | wummin | micht weir neist her breists. |
| Central - WCE |
Withoot a | wummin | thit treats thum lit nippers. |
| Central - SWE |
tyrs, a thoosan mile awa. Twa | wummin | , young an auld, droont ower t |
| Central - GLA |
tae the frail auld ghost ay a | wummin | lyin there as ah close the do |
| Central - LAL |
r a smile, a laugh. The way a | wummin | tosses her hair er her shoude |
| Doric - MNA |
his boatie, or an ill-faured | wummin | , or a meenister; or if onybod |
| Central - LAL |
"Jist a meenit, auld | wummin | ," the young wife said. "You t |
| Central - LAL |
sudden, she saw the wee auld | wummin | sittin on a tree stump, rocki |
| Central - LAL |
dnae. How could this wee auld | wummin | ken onythin aboot her trouble |
| Central - WCE |
a fresh air, an this wee auld | wummin | come oot an gied me a packet |
| Central - LAL |
The auld | wummin | gaed intae the byre where the |
| Doric - MNA |
The auld | wummin | gied a nod o her heid tae far |
| Central - LAL |
The auld | wummin | disappeared doon the brae and |
| Central - LAL |
"Haivers! Guff!" The auld | wummin | smiled. "Guess again." |
| Central - LAL |
Mince and blethers!" The auld | wummin | smiled, shawin a set o broon |
| Central - LAL |
"Hoot toot!" The auld | wummin | said in a strang clear voice. |
| Doric - MNA |
"Sit doon Jed," the auld | wummin | telt him. "Let's hear fit the |
| Central - LAL |
keep yer hair oan." The auld | wummin | fauldit her airms. "Sae whit' |
| Central - WCE |
Meanwhile, the auld | wummin | in front o me, |
| Doric - MNA |
y byordinar ferlies, the auld | wummin | hid telt her. |
| Central - LAL |
Efter three days, the auld | wummin | come hirplin up the brae. |
| Doric - MNA |
e. Fin Jeannie left, the auld | wummin | winkit at Dookers an keckled. |
| Doric - MNA |
baker’s shop gaed the auld | wummin | , an she haundit ower twa ten |
| Central - LAL |
"Onythin?" spiered the auld | wummin | wi a glent in her ee. |
| Central - LAL |
ink o that?" spiered the auld | wummin | . |
| Doric - MNA |
f there is?" speired the auld | wummin | . |
| Central - LAL |
"Atweel then," said the auld | wummin | . "I better tak a look at this |
| Central - LAL |
"Hoot toot," said the auld | wummin | . "That's for me tae ken and y |
| Central - LAL |
onythin at aw," said the auld | wummin | fauldin her airms. |
| Central - LAL |
at's gey easy," said the auld | wummin | . "I want yer bairn." |
| Doric - DOR |
rannie!' I cried tae the auld | wummin | sittin in the front passenger |
| Doric - MNA |
ett ye, or clype tae the auld | wummin | aboot fa spyled her trifle. |
| Doric - MNA |
'd hae likit tae see the auld | wummin | throoshed till she wis blaik- |
| Doric - MNA |
e blaik watter, like the Auld | Wummin | cast doon bi the twa coorse d |
| Doric - MNA |
e subjeck – nae wi the auld | wummin | there an the traiveller's wee |
| Central - LAL |
Then the auld | wummin | said, "Awricht, pig. On yer f |
| Central - LAL |
When the auld | wummin | heard the young wife say her |
| Doric - MNA |
n an end o them. Fin the auld | wummin | opened the |
| Central - LAL |
st huv taen peety on the auld | wummin | ’s torture. He waded oot an |
| Doric - MNA |
t, I'm thinkin," quo the auld | wummin | . As yet, she hidna speired fa |
| Central - LAL |
Stoorie! Sae that's the auld | wummin | 's name. Blythe beyond aw meis |
| Central - LAL |
in. She couldnae let the auld | wummin | tak her ainly son. |
| Doric - MNA |
"Bit the auld | wummin | wisnae taen wi't," Nava gaed |
| Doric - MNA |
curtains an hid. Bit the auld | wummin | wis handin the twa wally dugs |
| Southern - SEA |
n wei - ne'er tae b' an auld | wummin | - but then - ay tae hae les |
| Doric - MNA |
oosies fa bedd inside an auld | wummin | ’s pianie in the |
| Doric - MNA |
en wis skweejee, like an auld | wummin | 's moo caad cruikit wi the pal |
| Central - GLA |
is. Taps aff, hoistin an auld | wummin | , still in her seat, above the |
| Central - GLA |
m wrestling aff a fuckin auld | wummin | ,' |
| Central - LAL |
her son tae that hackit auld | wummin | . She picked up her bairn and |
| Central - LAL |
t ivvery great man is a grand | wummin | . John Spreul's wife wis his b |
| Central - GLA |
seen a ghost!’ a wee rotund | wummin | wearin curlers sais, huvin ca |
| Central - LAL | et, though. She wisnae a nice | wummin | . |
| Central - SWE |
the back ae a shop, and a wee | wummin | pokes her heid oot. She says |
| Central - LAL |
the brae. It wis an auld wee | wummin | dressed aw in green wi a big |
| Central - SWE |
The wee | wummin | ’s staunin wae her erms fold |
| Central - SWE |
Nummer two, the wee | wummin | whae disnae speak In-gleesh h |
| Central - SWE |
the dug, A spot whit the wee | wummin | wis tryin tae tell me. The un |
| Central - GLA |
This wee | wummin | fell ower, three times in an |
| Central - LAL | d for the brigade o wyce fife | wummin | tae re capture him @TriciaMar |
| Southern - WCE |
The | wummin | ahint me stared, |
| Central - WCE |
The | wummin | ahint me stared, |
| Central - GLA |
Weel, the | wummin | sittin nearest |
| Central - GLA |
e. Nae fuckin danger man, the | wummin | ’s sex mad. Ah allow masel a |
| Central - WCE |
but thir wis nae answer. The | wummin | next door who Laura said look |
| Central - WCE |
late a chips, ah said tae the | wummin | that wis servin me. Sorry hen |
| Central - GLA |
ootside the chippie, wae the | wummin | screamin at her man aboot som |
| Central - WCE |
ver happent tae me: cause the | wummin | in the first shop tolt me thi |
| Central - WCE |
y wid stop treatin me lik the | wummin | scorned. |
| Central - GLA |
nd oot aff me. Worse than the | wummin | used tae be in the steamie, t |
| Central - LAL | niform when a wis 5. When the | wummin | telt her she had nae socks, s |
| Central - LAL | 1984 mony if nae maist o the | wummin | didna come tae the cemetary. |
| Central - SEC |
s gely coorse an' thoucht the | wummin | should have kept a haud o' ba |
| Central - LAL |
young wife kent fine whit the | wummin | 's name wis but she thocht she |
| Central - WCE |
r no far aff. That's whit the | wummin | in the Slimmin Club said ah s |
| Central - SWE |
A couldnae phone or text the | wummin | either, as ma phone wisnae ro |
| Central - GLA |
oat or somehin?’ wan ay the | wummin | asks. |
| Central - GLA |
is, lookin tae another ay the | wummin | at the table. |
| Central - GLA |
is, addressin the rest ay the | wummin | at the table. ‘He fell in t |
| Doric - MNA |
eless folk are, specially the | wummin | . They spend aw that money on |
| Central - GLA |
ine ya nauld tart, ye!’ the | wummin | erupt in a fit ay cackles wae |
| Central - GLA |
ny wiz a’ready askin’ the | wummin | workin’ ahint the coonter f |
| Central - GLA |
“Nae bother, son!” the | wummin | replied. |
| Central - LAL |
This awfie | wummin | saw nae wrang |
| Doric - MNA |
hirty, Meg wis still a bonnie | wummin | , bit time wis rinnin oot in t |
| Doric - MNA |
hin mochles. She wis a bonnie | wummin | , the mistress o Steenhillock, |
| Central - GLA |
her name is. A wee waif like | wummin | wae long, silver hair that dr |
| Central - GLA |
ld disnae know how tae handle | wummin | like me so until cunts figure |
| Central - GLA |
o wis chasin ye son? the same | wummin | enquires. |
| Central - GLA |
'Aye, yer some | wummin | ,' Mo chimes in. 'Here.' He ra |
| Central - WCE |
tucky never mind bein a fire | wummin | . Aye, she said, 'Big Davy Cla |
| Central - LAL | re fae. A 'hoolet' is a loose | wummin | in West Lothian btw! |
| Central - SEC |
e show him he's got the wrang | wummin | .... afore it's too late." |
| Central - GLA |
IN THE NAME O FUCK | WUMMIN | , SCRIBE THAT EMAIL |
| Central - LAL |
w tae win the hond o a mortal | wummin | ?” |
| NONE - NUL |
pairts tha hunnèr o man- an | wummin | -growed fowk gettin yokkt til |
| Central - SEC |
As whit yin man sees in wan | wummin | or vice versy" |
| Central - SWE |
You were a sorry luckin | wummin | when they put him in that cau |
| Central - LAL |
'Whit a honkin | wummin | ,' said Grannie Jockina. |
| Central - SEC |
er faither met a weird lookin | wummin | wi twa dochters. Her faither |
| Central - LAL |
This sleepin | wummin | 's great big mooth |
| Southern - SWE | e, yer an awfy man tae be yin | wummin | ?? |
| Ulster - CUL |
the warts ye got fae kye, on | wummin | man or chile, |
| Central - WCE |
nichts, "Maammmyyyyy.....Yon | wummin | 's sittin at the bottom o ma b |
| Central - LAL | ... no a wean either, a grown | wummin | ! |
| Southern - SEA |
th future, b' hersel a grown | wummin | ; an how she would keep, thro |
| Central - LAL |
er a joke. She wis the kind o | wummin | that rarely looked doon in th |
| Central - WCE |
dhill's no jist the tuck shop | wummin | though: she also doubles as t |
| Central - LAL |
'Excuse me, ma dear | wummin | , but...' |
| Central - LAL |
here'll be nae crash, ma dear | wummin | ,' and clapped her on the heid |
| Central - LAL |
Mr Wonka. 'Stey calm, ma dear | wummin | , stey calm. There is nae dang |
| Central - LAL |
'Dinnae mention it, ma dear | wummin | .' |
| Central - LAL |
The aulder | wummin | , Mistress McLachlan, wis plac |
| Central - GLA |
in seats neist tae an aulder | wummin | |
| Central - SEC |
e her that I wisna wi anither | wummin | . I hoped she hadna got lucky |
| Central - SEC |
ma wife thocht it wis anither | wummin | I wis gaun oot wi, no Shuggie |
| Doric - MNA |
"Is thon the auld traiveller | wummin | ?" |
| Central - LAL | @DrMDempster | Wummin | came the door looking fir ma |
| NONE - NUL |
r an heirskip wi tha man- or | wummin | -growed resydentèrs o NA. Tha |
| Central - LAL |
Burns. Thyr wisnae a man nor | wummin | alive thit hyd turnt doon a P |
| Central - SWE |
got mair than a scoobie, oor | wummin | has smeddum an neck ayont rec |
| Central - LAL |
nstrie, thay gangt awa wi his | wummin | an aw. |
| Central - SEC |
annel that whaever finds this | wummin | Is invitit tae oor weddin." |
| Central - WCE |
rubdy the run doon aboot this | wummin | an aw the other folk that had |
| Central - GLA |
ein ithers wha cless thamsels | wummin | |
| Central - LAL | that ??tae the working class | wummin | voices ???? Full poem is comi |
| Central - WCE |
Solkits | Wummin | |
| Central - WCE |
A wee Solkits | wummin | took ‘ur weans Oan a packag |
| Southern - SWE | end time with this marvellous | wummin | and poet today. A real semi-h |
| Central - LAL |
An the Miller o Menstrie’s | wummin | sang such sad songs sae sweet |
| Southern - SEA | aye! The front of queue, that | wummin | fae upstairs! Lol |
| Central - SEC |
ye," I said. "We flitted that | wummin | , Lizzie, tae the hoose next d |
| Central - WCE |
a button Bit jeezo could that | wummin | spit. |
| Southern - SEA | @colz261 Tae vomit ae that | wummin | splats! ???? |
| Central - EDN |
nk Uncle Larry's winchin that | wummin | an Thomas says, 'sae dae Ah.' |
| Central - SEC |
The logic o that | wummin | jist amazes me. Whit could I |
| Central - LAL |
Ah'll tell ye this abit that | wummin | , she sat there an she wis eat |
| Central - WCE |
e nevvir see me wi a mairriet | wummin | '. |
| Central - WCE |
her yer pairtner's a mairriet | wummin | or a twenty quid hooker? |
| Central - SWE |
or a humphy-backit | wummin | |
| Doric - MNA |
'Fur the lips o a fremmit | wummin | drap as hinney frae the caimb |
| Doric - MNA |
m jist an auld, deen, gypit | wummin | ,” quo she, feelin byodnar s |
| Ulster - PUL |
there: it wus Emma, tha rent | wummin | . Noo Emma wasnae lukkin intae |
| Central - GLA |
commentatin’ oan different | wummin | an the sizes ae thir chists a |
| Doric - MNA |
r Annie Ross, een o the first | wummin | doctors in the toon. On this |
| Doric - MNA |
vil cam frae, efter the first | wummin | in the first gairden on earth |
| Central - LAL | ots/English article on a braw | wummin | . https://t.co/Cgl6gT6XwE |
| Doric - MNA |
erie an cowps the auld greedy | wummin | an her gourd ooto its tapmais |
| Southern - SWE | hkissRhona Aye, she's an awfy | wummin | tae be wan wummin ?? |
| Central - SEC |
e him, even if she's the only | wummin | in the toon that drinks ale a |
| Central - WCE |
ain. Missus Monk's a wee tiny | wummin | in her fifties wi dyed red ha |
| Central - SWE |
ye cry | wummin | or lass. |