I gaed oot the nicht, I'll gang to the schuilmaister o 'Muckledrum, and get a sicht o' the kirstenin 'buik; an' gin yer name binna there, I'll tell ilkabody I meet 'at oor Betty was never kirstened; and that'll be a sair affront, Betty.' ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
I have never done Paris in Winter though but anytime in Paris is awesome. binna ❋ Unknown (2007)
Injun sun what hatched he, an 'binna he, I axe ya, a rare young fightin' cock? ❋ Herbert Strang (N/A)
"Ay, it binna on'y the nose, 't binna on'y the nose, with his Jehus an 'such." ❋ Herbert Strang (N/A)
Captain, said Dinmont, in a half whisper, I wish she binna uncanny! her words dinna seem to come in Gods name, or like other folks. ❋ Unknown (1917)
Sam cow binna browse down deh Sam's cow was browsing down there tuh Bull Head Crick. ❋ Julian Street (1913)
'They binna up!' she replied, continuing to dance. ❋ Mary Gladys Meredith Webb (1904)
But she did say wistfully to a particularly ample and contented one, 'You'm pretty comfortable, binna you?' ❋ Mary Gladys Meredith Webb (1904)
'No. Supper binna ready; I've only just put' im on. ' ❋ Mary Gladys Meredith Webb (1904)
` ` Binna rash --- binna rash, 'exclaimed Hobbie; ` ` hear me ❋ Unknown (1898)
Districts and Patbina (_pat patti_, sacking, and _binna_, to weave) in Chhattisgarh. ❋ Robert Vane Russell (1894)
` ` Aye take the counsel of those who are aulder and wiser than yourself, and binna like the godless Rehoboam, who took the advice o a wheen beardless callants, neglecting the auld counsellors who had sate at the feet o 'his father Solomon, and, as it was weel put by Mr. Meiklejohn, in his lecture on the chapter, were doubtless partakers of his sapience. ❋ Unknown (1887)
For I hae gotten the gueed o 'this warl'; and gin I binna ready for the neist, it's because o 'my sins, and no o' my savours. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
An 'faith gin we binna at Stanehive afore the Dutchman wi' 's boddom foremost, it'll be the faut o 'the horse and no o' the men. ' ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
'Gin ye binna pleased wi 'me, mem,' he said, 'I canna bide ye to gang on wi' siccan a job 's that. ' ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
What hae we sic as yersel 'set ower's for, gien it binna to haud's i' the straicht path o 'what we're to believe an' no to believe? ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
"Gien I binna to du onything, I maist wiss I hadna kent," said ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
"Whisht, whisht, laddie! he's maybe hearin 'ye this meenute. An' gien he binna, there's ane 'at is, an' likesna sweirin '." ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
"Gien ye binna quaiet, ye s 'taste the dog's teeth," said ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
"Gien they binna ordeent o 'God, what are they but a jeist?" returned Cosmo. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
[my friend] [britney] [smelt] of binna yesterday ❋ Cassie Niemi (2004)
Friend 1: What's up my 'n-word'?
Friend 2: [Maaaaaan], when you [binna] fang some [sluh]?! ❋ _demian (2016)
Jose: What's up my Binna.
[Pedro]: Nothing much my Binna.
[Archibald]: Yo, what you Binnas doing?
Jose: You can't say that!
Pedro: [It's cool] I gave him the Binna pass. ❋ Pdawgy302 (2020)