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Scot

An exercise for development of quads, glutes and hamstrings
Carl does very heavy Scots
by Cyzzz July 5, 2023
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scots

The native scottish language, not quite English but very close. It mixes regional dialects with English. Most regions have widely varying dialects.
So can you teach me scots? It sounds easy and very like English
by Whitsunday September 14, 2004
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Scot

I'm hoping, someday, to earn that extra "t".
God, I can't wait to be a Scott instead of a Scot.
by eduk8r May 6, 2009
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scotting

I went to find my brother to go to a movie but he was scotting in his room with the door locked.
by Charles Pedskalny November 13, 2007
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scot

A verb meaning to share some service that both is not meant to be shared, and causes no loss for any 'scoting' party in its sharing.
One needs an intimate knowledge of physics and engineering for more than three persons to scot a small locker at yer local aquatic centre.
by Barry Dubya April 27, 2006
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Scotting

Scotting (noun) pronounced 'Raal-lyph'; mammal of non-aquatic variety; old Scottish word meaning Scottish dude; verb: 'To Scott', as in 'to spew with great velocity within a vehicle';
see Dec 10', Florida, Tampa, Valrico 7-11; used in a sentence, "Dude! Don't 'Scott'! Put your head out the window!", or "No Scotting in the rental!"; easily identified by call, "Sure! I'll have another!"
by bobc511 July 22, 2011
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Cunny Scot

An incredibly clever person usually from Scottish origin or heritage. Usually dark haired and extremely good looking. Often plays tricks on those whom are not as cunny, do not have dark hair, or a just plain grenades.
You canny beat a cunny scot
by hummaluvr July 27, 2010
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