Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)
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First published 1974 (SND Vol. IX).
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Quotation dates: 1930
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STOORACK, n. Also -uck. A stubborn surly person; pl. a fit of sulks (Arg. 1936 L. McInnes S. Kintyre 13). Gael.Arg. 1930:
I wadna be fashin wi' her: she's jist an ill-natured stooruck. When Sandy taks the stoorucks there's nae getting 'um tae dae onythin,.
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