English | Scottish/Glaswegian Scotland
Expression USED On Occasion BY Some People
A bottle of fizzy drink.
"I’m gonna go down the shop to buy a bottle o’ ginger."
Submitted August 2020 by annapiano
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Standard Phrase USED Frequently BY Most People
(Where? ) • A phrase in which the ‘to’ refers to a specific place. Asking “where someone is to” is like asking where someone is.
“Where’s he to?”
English | Devon and Cornwall Devon and Cornwall , England
Word USED On Occasion BY Older Generations
(adv.) • In the near future.
"I’ll see you dreckly."
English Devon and Cornwall, England
Standard Phrase USED In the past BY Older Generations
(n.) • Having a cup of tea with baked goods, usually after lunch. Similar to afternoon tea.
"Come around and we’ll have cakey tea."
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Slang USED Frequently BY Young People
(n.) • 1) When used as a noun, it refers to a big fight or scuffle. 2) As a verb, it refers to having a fight, or the action of a fight taking place. It usually refers to a physical altercation.
1) "We had a fat scrap." 2) "I’ll scrap him later."