A fork of Rural Dictionary
Scots slang for someone who has suffered a marked reduction in cognitive function due to chronic abuse of psychoactive substances.
"See yon Broggs fae Friock, he's a pure buckleheid!"
Particularly intoxicating alcholic beverage composed of red Aftershock and Absinthe. Mixed together in equal parts, the face-numbing, psychoactive brew is surprisingly easy to drink and thought to have been the inspiration for the beverage Dr Jeckyll knocks back to turn him into Mr Hyde.
"Sorry for running about the house naked last night, jumping through the hedge, havering rubbish and repeatedly testing walls to see if they could take my weight, but I was on the old Mind Mangler again."
Term used to describe a large blob of nasal mucous blown into a paper tissue and carefully wrapped into a bulb shape before being gently squeezed until snot erupts.
Take cover, my snot volcano’s gonna blow!
Small Scottish whip used exclusively for face flagellation.
"Hey twatmonger, come over here and whip me in the puss with that Puss Whip."
A context-sensitive term of either endearment or rebuke.
Coming for a break, twatmonger? or Derek, you're such a sausage-fingered twatmonger!
The mucous-filled nose of someone suffering from a particularly bad cold.
"Yuk! Check the double-barrelled snotgun on that guy." "I wouldn't fancy getting blasted from that twatmonger's double-barrelled snotgun."