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dreich

Scottish word, meaning miserable cold gloomy weather.

It's a dreich day ootside

by mr.meester November 23, 2005

119πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


dreich

derived from gaelic Originally meant 'drawn out' ie, long lasting,persistantly bad.

as applied to the above statement the weather is dreich

by Aye Yer Maw February 4, 2006

35πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


dreich

dreich a scottish word meaning cold and raining out side

mad - look outside it's really dreich

by RawrINomYou December 3, 2010

10πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


Dreich

It's a word only used in Scotland to describe a day that's gloomy and gray.

It's a wee bit Dreich outside today.

by LordViper June 5, 2017

14πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Dreich (Old Scots origin)

A combination of dull, overcast, drizzly, cold, misty and miserable weather. At least 4 of the above adjectives must apply before the weather is truly dreich

it was a dreich day

by Charles Gordon March 18, 2003

461πŸ‘ 56πŸ‘Ž


Dreich

A Scottish word to describe a man’s anus after a wet fart

That fart has left my pants a bit dreich Ken?

by Favol October 13, 2022


Dreich

1. Scottish word describing cold and foggy weather.

2. Short for "Atmospheric Dark Ambient Necrocosmic Dreich Blackened Black Metal". Used to describe the music genre of the band Celestial Slumber. Often misspelled as "dricht". Anyone else using it to describe their music is a carbon-based poser.

1. "Sadly, the weather is pretty dreich today"

2. Poser: "You've listened to the new Mare Cognitum album? It's pretty dreich."

Trve Kvlt Elitist: "Only Celestial Slumber are dricht (sic), get your facts straight!"

by Celestial Slumber January 9, 2018