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    Elegy for a Scottish Athlete

    A poem about a Scottish Hill Runner:

    Quote Originally Posted by James Kennedy
    At running races, short or lang,
    I wat ye couldna come him wrang:
    When to the hill wi’ furious thrang
    They swat an fyked,
    The first half-mile he let them gang
    As fast’s they liked-

    But fleeting hameward on the track,
    When little headway they could mak’,
    He led the whazzlin’ stragglers back
    In proud career,
    Fu’ fleetly springing and as swack
    As ony deer.
    Elegy on the Death of James Flemming
    by James Kennedy, 1848-1922

    Published in "Running in Literature"
    by Roger Robinson, ISBN 1891369415
    Last edited by XRunner; 31-03-2007 at 12:10 AM. Reason: Spelling - swat, fleetly and ony, sorry!
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    Re: Elegy for a Scottish Athle

    WT...

    They sawt an fyked,

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    just aboot to say that, understood it all apart from this bit

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    Re: Elegy for a Scottish Athle

    Well, you're a better man than I , Emmilou.

    Brett, has the spell checker on here gone seriously awry?

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    Re: Elegy for a Scottish Athle

    I think you get the gist if you say it quickly...

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    Re: Elegy for a Scottish Athle

    They swat and fyked
    Roger Robinson interprets this as the perfect description for what goes on in the shoving, jostling, sweaty effort of the pack of runners, i.e they pushed and shoved each other.

    A good Scottish dialect dictionary may give a better defination than the Urban Dictionary that suggests that the word fyked may refer to a person who has been "extremely shagged by someone".
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    Quote Originally Posted by XRunner View Post
    Roger Robinson interprets this as the perfect description for what goes on in the shoving, jostling, sweaty effort of the pack of runners, i.e they pushed and shoved each other.

    A good Scottish dialect dictionary may give a better defination than the Urban Dictionary that suggests that the word fyked may refer to a person who has been "extremely shagged by someone".

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    Extreme shagging, new sport

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    Re: Elegy for a Scottish Athle

    Quote Originally Posted by Toffer View Post
    Extreme shagging, new sport
    You conjure images of this picture for Wheeze to enjoy again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XRunner View Post
    You conjure images of this picture for Wheeze to enjoy again.
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