- puggled
- Scots slang: tired or exhausted.
You coming dancing tonight? No, I'm puggled.
Dictionary of american slang with examples. .
You coming dancing tonight? No, I'm puggled.
Dictionary of american slang with examples. .
puggled — /pugˈld/ (Scot) adjective Mentally or physically exhausted ORIGIN: Perh Eng dialect puggled very drunk, or an alteration of Eng buggered • • • puggˈle transitive verb * * * puggled, a. var. poggled a … Useful english dictionary
puggled — 1. mod. exhausted; bewildered. □ I have had a long day, and I’m really puggled. □ Who is that puggled old man? 2. mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ When he started pouring his drink down his collar, I knew he was puggled … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
puggled — Scottish Vernacular Dictionary adj in the old sense meaning tired,out of breath Ah m ferr puggled efter climbin yon stairs. Modern meaning drunk,pissed … English dialects glossary
puggled — Scots slang: tired or exhausted. You coming dancing tonight? No, I m puggled … Dictionary of american slang
puggled — Adj. Crazy, mad … English slang and colloquialisms
ferr — Scottish Vernacular Dictionary Quite or very Ah m ferr puggled efter hoofin a the wey hame fae the toon . Fair Travelling attaction, with waltzers, chair o planes and umbrellas. Usually attended by large gangs of wee neds and sengas. A wonderful… … English dialects glossary