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Scottish Words-Phrases. HAVER.

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Haver.

Scottish Words-Phrases. HAVER.

Verb: to talk foolishly or to babble

In a sentence: “Awa – yer havering!”

In English: “Get away – you’re talking nonsense!”

I Don’t mind you havering, send me a comment…

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18 thoughts on “Scottish Words-Phrases. HAVER.

  1. Haha, what a fantastic post on ‘haver’! You turned a simple word into such a lively story—it made me smile all the way through. Truly superb writing!

          1. Poetry isn’t always ink on paper, my friend — sometimes it’s hidden in laughter, in the rhythm of banter, in the way words dance without trying. If I’m a poet without knowing it, then maybe you’re the muse who revealed it.

          2. Dear friend,
            Your words touched me deeply, and I’m truly grateful for your kindness and support.
            Please never take my words in the wrong way—
            because you are not only a true writer, but also a genuinely good human being.
            It’s always a joy to share thoughts with you, and your presence adds light to this space.

          3. Willie, I sincerely hope you didn’t feel hurt by anything I said.
            From the bottom of my heart, I want to apologize if it came across the wrong way.
            You are truly one of those awesome and inspiring people whose presence always adds positivity and joy.
            It genuinely makes me feel so good to see and connect with people like you, and I deeply value that bond.
            Please know that my words were never meant to cause discomfort — they were only meant with respect and admiration.
            I truly appreciate you, and I’m grateful for the chance to share this space with you.

          4. Beautifully said! Your words make the garden feel even more vibrant. I’m equally glad to know you. Thank you for your kind wishes—may your day bloom with peace and joy too.

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