It is never too late to be what you might have been. ~ George Elliot
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It means to talk nonsense. It's what Scots do at great length when drunk.
It's also used to disparage the views of anyone you don't agree with. As in 'Awa 'n' stop haverin' (The final 'g' is normally silent in Scots). An alternative in this situation is 'awa 'n' bile yer heid'. (Trans -'go away and place your head in a pan of boiling water. That may bring you to your senses')
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I really should be packing.
If it's not one thing it's another
I've got MacGregors a few generations back (my British friend likes to tell me they were horse thieves.......)
genuine mutt really though - Italian, English, Irish, Scottish, German, Slovak, who knows what else (granddad from Sicily so that opens up a whole world of mixing - now my dad thinks maybe greatgramma was Albanian)
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I have German, Irish, Italian and most likely Scottish. No wonder I can't understand any of them...![]()
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Only the suppressed word is dangerous. ~Ludwig Börne