To me it's a dog.
I've a few friends from your neck of the woods that I've heard referring to said animal as a 'dug' over the years, and I'm learned to adjust, taking it in my stride.
Sailing with a Scottish lady for the last couple of weeks, however has confused me. She was adamant that it is a 'deg'. No doubt. Not a dog, or even a dug, but a deg.
Can this be right?
What goes woof woof?
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Re: What goes woof woof?
Huh! Dundonians. Did she say 'peh' by any chance in relation to a meat stew baked with a pastry crust?
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Re: What goes woof woof?
If not from The Kingdom, could she be very west end? (Glasgow - not Embra)
They sometimes walk the deg at the same time as taking the sex of rubbish to the midden.
They sometimes walk the deg at the same time as taking the sex of rubbish to the midden.
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