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Quotation dates: 1940
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DRUB, v. Sc. extended usage: to belabour with the tongue, to scold (Bnff. 1866 Gregor D. Bnff. 42; Abd.7 1925; Abd.9, Ags.17, Fif.13 1940). Vbl.n. drubbin'. Cf. Drib, v.2Bnff.2 1940:
If I'm ahin my supper, the wife'll drub me weel for blaadin' gweed maet.
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