spit
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| ane o his shoon and | spit | in his face tae shaw |
| swallow it m1106: [spit] f1105: | spit | it oot m1106: i want |
| know where it s at | spit | oot the water dinna swallow |
| truck quicker than you cood | spit | jonsar raked oot a auld |
| fire it gave an answering | spit | and she spat at it |
| spat inno the spittoon the | spit | wis streakit wi bluid jock |
| gar anither peat burn ae | spit | gar anither spit turn ae |
| burn ae spit gar anither | spit | turn ae pat gar anither |
| of life ephemeral as cuckoo | spit | on a thistle inside this |
| skylies ye jist hid tae | spit | an rub an the loons |
| wi a rub an a | spit | bit fan shoved i his |
| was matted with salt or | spit | or spray perhaps all three |
| sook it yuck f1112: i | spit | it out f1111: okay now |
| that a moo that cud | spit | an sweir an brag cud |
| frae stranraer ye cud near | spit | ower wi a lang eneuch |
| o steens held thegither win | spit | bit they war weel eneuch |
| lang scrawny throat far the | spit | gaithered an rochled doon in |
| salt like a collier s | spit | to think that the act |
| we rise ere s a | spit | in o the air an |
| than eence ere s a | spit | in o the air saturday |
| an again ere s a | spit | in o the air wither |
| mornin bit ere s a | spit | in the air oot comes |
| black sky ere s a | spit | or twa bit it dis |
| grey noo ere s a | spit | or twa durin the day |
| like rain ere s a | spit | or twa en it brichtens |
| frae the fyre shei cuid | spit | intil the hert o the |
| tell if it s a | spit | or a blenheim it cuid |
| lachin e loon thocht tae | spit | e fite blob floatit slow |
| 2 16 bitterly cauld wi | spit | in o the air tries |
| fresh feel ino the air | spit | or twa bit it dis |
| as a testicle breeder of | spit | of thin grey beards of |
| few steps slowly swallowing the | spit | that the rock bun has |
| iron flimsy threids made ooto | spit | an i wad hae an |
| s ower big for a | spit | mair liker a twa ingined |
| surprise day settles doon ta | spit | or twa an still the |
| dry warm mornin wi a | spit | or twa be mid day |
| than the fish [blows bubbles in water] f1105: | spit | it oot the water again |
| an affa close as weel | spit | o rain noo an again |
| highlands the derkenin cloud the | spit | o rain the burnie bigger |
| visit chickens turn on a | spit | lambs testicles simmer in stews |
| by dipping her nicotine stained | spit | moistened finger into her sugar |
| t answer agnes come oan | spit | it oot nuthin soarts fur |
| bunnets an luikit jist the | spit | o oor ain kinsmen fa |
| luvs mo bit he cannie | spit | it oot the street is |
| is still shouting and her | spit | is going into my face |
| efter a lick an a | spit | o coortship his feet scarce |
| i canna f1099: open wide | spit | doon the sink towel wipe |
| ye ask nae swite nae | spit | nae snotter nae a jot |
| meddle wi me he ll | spit | i m nesty as a |
| re certainly not allowed to | spit | it out and it is |
| fair enough but when you | spit | it out that s oh |
| [laugh] m691: [laugh] ye could | spit | through it ye know [laugh] |
| reception desk it was like | spit | in your cappucino like a |
| quoted i shall learn to | spit | ian jenkins i think that |
| of blaik one morning and | spit | the next some words can |
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