Scottish Word of the Week March 24,2010

Mondays photo of the week (yes I know its Tuesday, give me a break. I've been running around after a puppy all weekend :p), was supposed to be feet. My feet are not pretty. Nope. I've broken my toes so many times, I've lost count :/ My little toes are so broken and twisted around that I walk on the side of them. So I wont traumatize people with pictures of my twisted feet, so here are some puppy feet :D (yes I realize that people will probably get sick of puppy pictures, but I have lots lol hopefully art later today when she passes out in the evening :)

This weeks Scottish word:

1. plunk

Answer to the last words:

1. syboes are spring onions
2. scaffie is a binman/rubbish collector

*edit good cheap toy :)

Comments

  1. Aw now, WHO gets tired of puppy pictures?? Not me. :-) As for the word, I know what *I* mean when I say "plunk", but I am willing to bet it doesn't mean the same thing in scottish.

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  2. Hey puppy pictures area great :D I think maybe at the minute my feet might traumatise people too, lol. Hope you find time for some art but there is always plenty time for that leter on :D

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  3. plunk...the last sound a puppy makes just before a nap...

    She's a devil! :)

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  4. I chose to traumatise people but I hoped that offering a challenge with a prize at the same time would make up for it. lol Cute puppy paws!

    I've always thought of 'Plunk' as something being thrown or dropped, fast and heavy. That's probably not the Scottish meaning for it though.

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  5. I, for one,....will never tire of puppy pics....

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  6. I love the clicky crunchy sound of the bottle being squeezed.

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  7. plunk. I like the sound of that word. plunk! could be a fun blog title name, no?

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  8. judi, what do you mean when you say plunk?

    chrissy, the bruises alone are traumatizing to look at ;) hopefully they heal fast!

    leslie, lol I wish that was the sound she made

    serena, i thought plunk was the name of a game lol

    vee, good to know :)

    rhiannon, yeah would make a good blog title :)

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