Auld

Word AULD
Character 4
Hyphenation auld
Pronunciations /aːʊl/

Definitions and meanings of "Auld"

What do we mean by auld?

Old. adjective

Old.

Old. adjective

Old adjective

A Scottish word adjective

Old

A Scottish word meaning "old". Urban Dictionary

Scottish word for old. Urban Dictionary

One who insists on basing life around rules, lists, money, and perfectionism. An auld will go about life insisting complete and total control over any activity large or small that may or may not involve or even directly affect him/her. An auld believes that he/she is always "ahead of the game" when in actuality, the auld is the butt of all jokes and is viewed by others as comedic relief. Urban Dictionary

The old Scots pet name for Edinburgh. It means Old Smoky in English and refers to the lum reek (chimney smoke) that used to hang over the city Urban Dictionary

Refers to a persons mother in a derogatory manor Urban Dictionary

The kind of anxiety that arises as one bids farewell to the old year at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve. Urban Dictionary

A phrase used to describe one's mother. First heard in the Milltown area of co. Galway Urban Dictionary

Mature prostitute or slag Urban Dictionary

Looming of nervy anxiousness about the new year, and what it may bring. Urban Dictionary

An old homophobe who is close to retirement age. He sit’s around all day not working and rubbing his filthy hands together. He fantasises about the warm love of a man, whist hating himself for his own homoerotic urges. Urban Dictionary

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The word "auld" in example sentences

"He chose it," she says, "of a very large print, that I might be able to read it when I was _very auld -- forty year auld_; but the bairns pulled the leaves out langsyne."] [Footnote 45: [In writing of his little grandson's earliest lessons, Scott recalls these days in a letter to Lockhart ❋ Unknown (1824)

He found the phrase auld lang syne "exceedingly expressive" and thought whoever first wrote the poem "heaven inspired." ❋ Peggy Noonan (2010)

Ah your joking, sorry i thought with the word auld in your username it might be the typical small penis thing jocks have when it comes to fitba ❋ Unknown (2010)

The spire of the parish church, known as the auld kirk, commands a view of the square, from which the entrance to the kirkyard would be visible, if it were not hidden by the town-house. ❋ Unknown (1898)

The spire of the parish church, known as the auld kirk, commands a view of the square, from which the entrance to the kirk-yard would be visible, if it were not hidden by the town-house. ❋ Unknown (1898)

"There's no guid ever cam 'o' ca'in 'things oot o' their ain names," she began, "an" it's my min '' at gien ever ae man was a willain, an 'gien ever ae man had rizzon no to lie quaiet whan he was doon, that man was your father's uncle -- his gran' uncle, that is, the auld captain, as we ca'd him. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

"AULD Robin Gray, sir, deestinctly 'auld' in the song," interrupted Mr. Callender with stern precision; "and I'm thinking he was not so very unfortunate either." ❋ Bret Harte (1869)

The Reverend John Blackadder, the "auld" minister of ❋ Unknown (1859)

I might be bringing my dad along for a few social pints ... would an 'auld' Sapper be welcome along?? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Still, there's plenty of room in the circular back bar, where sepia snaps of 'auld' Dublin look down at you and those vaulted ceilings and primped banquettes conjure a vaguely clubby atmosphere. ❋ Unknown (2008)

“What is it that a strapping lad like yourself would have of poor auld Thomas?” ❋ Melissa Mayhue (2011)

The auld tower was little more than the crumbling remains of the original building on the MacQuarrie property. ❋ Melissa Mayhue (2011)

He pays for a glazier and buys a new pair of shoes while he's at it.11.55pm Back in the clubhouse bar Clarke has moved on from Stereotype Stout and is now sucking down claret straight from the auld jug. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Having left these shores in 1954 as a bewildered child on a one-way ticket to Australia, this proud scion of auld Scotia never forgot the town and the country which bore him and a set of bagpipes was never afterwards far from his person. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The auld folks were for me, but still she said nae. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But auld acquaintance is exactly how the new year comes in and there's nothing like a good cry to cheer it on. ❋ Unknown (2012)

I raised a toast and drank to auld acquaintance on Tuesday. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The longer Grandpa Hugh was kept in the auld tower, the lower his chance of survival became. ❋ Melissa Mayhue (2011)

And that auld triangle, went [jingle jangle] All along the [banks] of the Royal [Canal] ❋ TheQman121 (2006)

that [granny's] auld 'n' [stinkin] o [poop] :) ❋ Morpheus 100 (2003)

I was aulded into [running errands] with my friend today because [i ran] out of [opposing] arguments. ❋ TheRev206 (2009)

[auld reekie] is a lot more [environmentally friendly] [nowadays] ❋ Alba Gu Brath (2006)

'your fat' 'yeah and so is your [auld] one' ❋ Dec555 (2016)

"[Johnny's] auld langxiety kicks in at about 11:55p on [New Year's Eve] as feelings of intense worry overcome him at the [prospect] of another year of this shit." ❋ SalvyZ (2018)

The [auld] lad and [auld queen] weren't happy when i landed back to the house from geogos with a [dirt bird] ❋ Miggledy (2021)

[Wayne Rooney] went with that [auld slapper] didn't he in that [knocking shop] in Aigburth? ❋ Colonel Hassle (2019)

As the twelth [chime] came for [January], half the room were revelling in Auld-Lang-Syne the other half in [auld-langxiety]. ❋ CallumFoster (2020)

Look at that auld fella [rubbing] his [hands] and looking at [Leon]. ❋ Tony.T.Nuts (2016)

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