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fideldyfee | 14:20 Mon 30th Jan 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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can anyone tell me the meaning of this scottish word "hurdies" as in "he sat on his hurdies and waggled his legs". thanks
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'Hurdies' is an old word for bottom or buttocks.

It can also mean 'hips' or 'thighs' but obviously not in the example sentence you give above.
not in my neck of the woods!
Maybe not in your neck of the woods, Goofy, but it does in The Oxford English Dictionary as well as Chambers between them. It's a question of whom we are to believe, therefore...people who live in your area or the accepted scholarly experts of the English language!

I thought a hurdle was a lightly built fence sort of woven with branches so that might fit

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