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drove chiel

 

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Drove Chiel


Definition:

A term used in Scottish dialect to refer to a mischievous, cunning, or scheming person.

Sense:

Noun: A mischievous or sly individual.

Verb: To act in a cunning or devious manner.

Usages:

Popular Usage:

  1. "Watch out for that drove chiel, he can't be trusted!"
  2. "The village often spoke of the drove chiel who played pranks on everyone."

Local Usage:

  1. "Aye, I ken that drove chiel. He's always up to nae good."
  2. "Nobody can outwit the drove chiel; he's too cunning for his own good."

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