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Scot Hart

Ur gonna die... queer

by Jayrod November 6, 2003

4πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


Scots wha hae

It just, simply, means:

Scots who have

In 'Scots wha hae wi' Wallace bled

in english:

Scots who have with Wallace, bled

by Scotbychoice July 6, 2009

18πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


DJ Scot Project

A male German DJ and Producer, real name Frank Zenker, known for his distinctive Hard Trance producions, including O (Overdrive), R (Rock!), F (Future Is Now) and remixes of Cosmic Gate's Firewire and Thomas Rubin's Cold Night. More recently he has started producing a more Tech Trance sound. He also produces under the alias of TOCS and Arome.

DJ Scot Project played as awesome set at Kryal Castle for Ultraworld 2006

by Dark Electric February 11, 2008

8πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Scot-Your-Boy

A word used to interrupt someone speaking or talking shit. Can be used against a wiseass or smartass

Guy 1:Bitch, you ain't nobody your just full of....

Guy 2: Scot-Your-Boy!!!!!

Guy 1: o_O

by KrissThaKillah December 4, 2010

23πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


scot ryals

a smelly douche bag who owns a golf coause and has a whale for a wife

scot ryals wont pay any body cause hes a jew.

by adsfgasdgasdf March 20, 2007

1πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Scot-Irish Agreement

The agreement between a Scottish person and an Irish person that, to avoid a drunken bar fight, neither shall speak or interact beyond greetings and farewells.
This can be sidestepped under rare circumstances, or depending on the levels of intoxication.

Aye, Lance, Ye cannae talk to that boy o'er there.
Why not Pa?
It's the Scot-Irish Agreement, you'd not fancy a bottle gettin' smashed upside y'er head aye?

by SirTuxedoBirdHattington October 23, 2022


Get Off Scot-Free

Getting off scot-free refers to someone getting away without payment, either monetary or otherwise. In fact in modern usage, it often refers to suspects who are not convicted of a crime. If a person feels that the suspect should have been convicted, he might say, β€œThat guy is getting off scot-free.” Often the term is confused with the frugality that is occasionally attributed to the Scottish. Actually, the term scot predates old Gaelic that would have been spoken by the Scots. In fact the word has its origins in Scandinavian language and probably descends to the English language via Anglo-Saxon.

To get off scot-free implies evasion, purposeful or otherwise of the dues one is supposed to pay. It is frequently an annoyance to others if people duck out of paying what everyone else must pay. This is especially the case if the scot of a bar tab is avoided, since everyone else will have to pay extra to make up for the person getting off scot-free.

by Dancing with Fire December 17, 2010

346πŸ‘ 30πŸ‘Ž