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HAAR
For those living on the east coast of Scotland, this is a common and often unpleasant occurrence. A haar is a raw sea-mist usually created when cold air from the sea meets high pressure. It can also mean a burr in a person’s speech.

GULL
Gulls of the feathered kind are common in most coastal towns and can either be a bane or a joy. In meteorological terms, a gull is a thin mist usually accompanied by a chilly breeze.

GOESOMER
Something we look forward to but something we very rarely experience! This is a spell of mild weather in late autumn. Probably better known as an Indian Summer.

COFFEE
Not the beverage in this case. To gie someone his (or her) coffee is to scold or give a round of the guns.

BAP
A bread roll which can vary in shape and size depending on pace of origin. The verb means to walk in a plodding way. However, to bap on means to get on with something and not dither about.