Example: "Fancy a wee Chic Murray for dinner tonight? I canny be bothered cooking." This one sees corned beef rhymed with deif (the way Scots would pronounce deaf), and is usually aimed at someone who isn't listening.Example: "Listen pal, are you corned beef?
I told you to beat it." A good one for someone who is known to be on the light-fingered side.Example: "Aye it's a cracker eh?
Wee Davey hauf inched it for us." If someone asks if you fancy a Mick Jagger, it's usually an invite for a pint and not referring to the great man himself.Example: "I'm guessing most us will be choking for a Mick Jagger when the restrictions are over and the pubs re-open." Though you might think this would be used for football, it's more likely to be used when.
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