- scunnered
- Scots slang. to be sick of something. If you are scunnered of chocolate, you are all chocolated out.
Chips tonight, Bob. But ma, I'm scunnered of chips.
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Chips tonight, Bob. But ma, I'm scunnered of chips.
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scunnered — Scots slang. to be sick of something. If you are scunnered of chocolate, you are all chocolated out. Chips tonight, Bob. But ma, I m scunnered of chips … Dictionary of american slang
scunnered — n. strong dislike; aversion, disgust (British usage); person or something disliked (Scottish usage) v. feel disgust; inspire disgust … English contemporary dictionary
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scunner — I Scottish Vernacular Dictionary verb: to sicken, disgust, to bore to the point of annoyance. Example: Wid thon Peruvian Nose Flute music no jist scunner ye? noun: That which sickens, disgusts or bores.... also the state of being scunnered… … English dialects glossary