Your Scottish Slang Word O' The Day: Drouth
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drouth
(droo·th) Dialect, chiefly Scot ~n.
1. drought; long or extreme period of weather without precipitation.
2. thirst, dry mouth, usually caused by excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages the previous night ("Man, ah must've hud ten pints last night. Ah've got an awfy drouth"). A typical cure would involve more liquid refreshment. [see hair o' th' dug]
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