Hi all 😃 My entry for Debbie’s One Word Sunday: Wet.
Drookit means wet in Scots. Scotland, particularly the west, is known to be quite wet, maybe this is why the Scots language has so many words for it. Wet adjective weet, wat, weetie, sappie; (soaking wet) drookit, sypit, wat as muck; (rainy) saft, blashie, plowterie; (very wet: of weather) trashie; wet & windy blashie, brashie, gowsterie. (taken from the Concise English-Scots Dictionary by The Scottish National Dictionary Association). For anyone else interested in the Scots language, there is an online dictionary ☞ here.
Red sky in the morning, shepherd’s warning…










…and finally, the perfect example of gowsterie 😂 My wife on a wet & windy day at Peterhead seafront. Raining hard, jacket inflated by gale force winds & still smiling!

That pigeon looks miserable. Cold AND wet. Great collection, as always, Jez.
Thanks, Elke 😊 It really was quite unhappy, although getting plenty of scraps from the squirrels 😃
Lovely photos and smiles Jez!
Thanks, Aletta 😊
Love it. My husband is from Paisley but has been in Australia for 58 years. He loves your language posts, too.
Thank you so much, Karen 😊 That’s a major change from Paisley to Australia 😲
Well I never! As my oh granny use to say. Cute wet critters and smiling folks. Thanks for the language lesson.
You’re welcome, Carol & thank you 😊
The red sky is stunning. What a beautiful smile on a raining day. 🙂 🙂
Thanks so much, Amy 😊
So many wets Jez 🙂
It’s a wet place 😂