Lad who works in marketing is obviously Scottish. His bosses clearly aren’t..

by whisssaat

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  1. Do you mean as in getting pissed? Because if you do that has the same meaning in the midlands at least.

  2. Steaming means to get pissed all over the UK, not just Scotland

  3. school of wok is a UK brand so they probably know what they’re doing

  4. That’s not exactly unique to Scotland it’s said all over

  5. Can confirm currently steaming in Wales fancying a munch on some bamboo

  6. TIL England is in Scotland… because I’ve heard that up and down the whole of the UK.

  7. Only place to get beer for many on a Sunday was by taking the steam boats on the lochs, hence ‘Steam boats/steaming’.

  8. You’d need to be steaming to be willing to pay £45 for that. Jeezo

  9. They’re also not English, as they can’t spell let’s

  10. Ah yes, the thought that goes through everyones mind on a Friday night

  11. I know the guy who runs School of Wok and he’s definitely aware 😂

  12. Known in Liverpool as being horny.

    As a southerner, it only took one social faux-pas for me to learn that fact once I moved up here!

  13. Not every day I learn uk slang and I’m glad it’s this word

  14. Like when Greggs was selling ‘Diddy Doughnuts’ or Bugs Bunny’s nemesis was named Elmer Fudd..

  15. I’m 39 and lived in Nottingham my whole life and we have always used steaming to mean drunk. I think it’s probably the most commonly used word here for drunk.

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