Meaning: a bit of a commotionThis is a favourite way to describe anything from a small commotion to an all-out brawl."Did you hear about the game at the weekend, there was a brawl and three players were sent off.""Aye, I heard it was a bit of a stramash."Meaning: to cuddle or snuggle inYou might often hear a wee Scots granny telling everyone to coorie round so they can show you something."C'mon over here and coorie in so your Grandad can take a picture of us."Meaning: This is the Scots version of hobble.
You'll often hear this used to describe someone walking with a limp."Did you see old Davey? He was fair hirpling after that fall the other day."Meaning: bump, wrinkle or raised area (usually in clothing)Many Scottish kids will remember.
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