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CropleyWasGod
31-01-2013, 07:10 PM
I'm reading Skag Boys just now, and loving it.

One of the things I like is working out the rhyming-slang that he uses. Most of it is clear, but there's one that has me scoobied. :greengrin

It's the word "cowie" which, in context, seems to mean HIV or AIDS. However, I can't work out where the rhyming bit comes.

Anyone? :confused:

speedy_gonzales
31-01-2013, 08:13 PM
I'm reading Skag Boys just now, and loving it.

One of the things I like is working out the rhyming-slang that he uses. Most of it is clear, but there's one that has me scoobied. :greengrin

It's the word "cowie" which, in context, seems to mean HIV or AIDS. However, I can't work out where the rhyming bit comes.

Anyone? :confused:
Not read it, but cow shed-dead?
The virus used to be a death sentence back then, not so much now!

MSK
31-01-2013, 08:31 PM
I'm reading Skag Boys just now, and loving it.

One of the things I like is working out the rhyming-slang that he uses. Most of it is clear, but there's one that has me scoobied. :greengrin

It's the word "cowie" which, in context, seems to mean HIV or AIDS. However, I can't work out where the rhyming bit comes.

Anyone? :confused:From the Urban dictionary ..cowie - geordie word for ecstacy

CropleyWasGod
31-01-2013, 08:32 PM
From the Urban dictionary ..cowie - geordie word for ecstacy

I saw that. But it doesn't fit the context, unless I've misunderstood it. I'll have another look.

MSK
31-01-2013, 08:34 PM
Or ..

cowie

a yorkshire term for cocaine

'that bags full of chalk powder, not cowie mate, youve been jipped

MSK
31-01-2013, 08:34 PM
Or ..

cowie

a yorkshire term for cocaine

'that bags full of chalk powder, not cowie mate, youve been jipped

CropleyWasGod
31-01-2013, 08:35 PM
From the Urban dictionary ..cowie - geordie word for ecstacy

I saw that. But it doesn't fit the context, unless I've misunderstood it. I'll have another look.

According to this, it's AIDS, but it's just slang, not rhyming.

http://thedabbler.co.uk/2012/11/celtic-centre-the-slang-of-irvine-welsh/

Killiehibbie
31-01-2013, 08:45 PM
a thing, e.g. Deek at that cowie = Look at thing.
How it ended up as a term for HIV I don't know.

GhostofBolivar
31-01-2013, 09:02 PM
I'm reading Skag Boys just now, and loving it.

One of the things I like is working out the rhyming-slang that he uses. Most of it is clear, but there's one that has me scoobied. :greengrin

It's the word "cowie" which, in context, seems to mean HIV or AIDS. However, I can't work out where the rhyming bit comes.

Anyone? :confused:

You could always ask him... (https://twitter.com/WelshIrvine)

joe breezy
31-01-2013, 10:31 PM
Cowie is AIDS right enough - I've got pals that said it other than Irvine

Billy Ray Syrus is the rhyming slang

Lucius Apuleius
01-02-2013, 06:18 AM
Coz anyone from Cowie is a skag bag? :greengrin

Only joking Cowie Hibs, it is a fine place, and the priest is a Hibby.

jodjam
01-02-2013, 06:23 AM
I'm reading Skag Boys just now, and loving it.

One of the things I like is working out the rhyming-slang that he uses. Most of it is clear, but there's one that has me scoobied. :greengrin

It's the word "cowie" which, in context, seems to mean HIV or AIDS. However, I can't work out where the rhyming bit comes.

Anyone? :confused:

Just finished it last week. Really enjoyed it. The cowie bit got me confused to

EH6 Hibby
01-02-2013, 08:12 AM
I grew up in Leith and HIV was often called The Cowie, I remember asking someone why but they didn't know either. I never took it to be rhyming slang, it was just a word that seemed to have stuck.

cocopops1875
01-02-2013, 03:01 PM
Always thought "The Cowie" was a term for bad illness taken from Mad Cow Disease, But could cover any range of illness

Phil D. Rolls
02-02-2013, 08:38 AM
Always thought "The Cowie" was a term for bad illness taken from Mad Cow Disease, But could cover any range of illness

I think HIV came before MCD. I like "cow shed, dead", seems to make sense, as we are looking for rhymng slang.

A real outsider here, is it maybe a Hindi word in the same way as chorey is?

RyeSloan
02-02-2013, 07:53 PM
I think HIV came before MCD. I like "cow shed, dead", seems to make sense, as we are looking for rhymng slang.

A real outsider here, is it maybe a Hindi word in the same way as chorey is?


Chori is the Hindi spelling I see from google :greengrin

This is a word I grew up with and forever thought of as simply (Edinburgh) slang....amazed it's actually Hindi but I assume it came into being thanks to all the Indian shopkeepers and their local patrons desire to relieve them of their goods without paying!

cocopops1875
02-02-2013, 08:01 PM
I think HIV came before MCD. I like "cow shed, dead", seems to make sense, as we are looking for rhymng slang.

A real outsider here, is it maybe a Hindi word in the same way as chorey is?

Agree about the HIV Angle as i was a bit young to remember the Start of it all, Just recall Cowie being used as i described. Do remeber Chori Though :greengrin

Phil D. Rolls
05-02-2013, 10:36 AM
Chori is the Hindi spelling I see from google :greengrin

This is a word I grew up with and forever thought of as simply (Edinburgh) slang....amazed it's actually Hindi but I assume it came into being thanks to all the Indian shopkeepers and their local patrons desire to relieve them of their goods without paying!

I was told it was when people stile tea from the boats that docked at Leith.

Killiehibbie
05-02-2013, 11:16 AM
I was told it was when people stile tea from the boats that docked at Leith.I thought chor was a Romany word for steal. I suppose all their words have origins in different languages.

Phil D. Rolls
05-02-2013, 12:44 PM
I thought chor was a Romany word for steal. I suppose all their words have origins in different languages.

I'm not sure about this, but I think Romanys trace their roots to India.

Killiehibbie
05-02-2013, 01:21 PM
I'm not sure about this, but I think Romanys trace their roots to India.
They can be traced back to what is now the Indian state of Rajasthan about 250 BC.