Scally vs Proll - What's the difference?
scally | proll |
(pejorative) A rascal or miscreant, a scallywag.
(Northern England, especially in Manchester and Merseyside, pejorative) A jobless yob who has little or no education and is suspected of having committed some type of crime.
A flat cap or driving cap.
(obsolete) To search or prowl after; to rob; to plunder.
* 1795 ?, Henry Stebbing
As a noun scally
is (pejorative) a rascal or miscreant, a scallywag.As a verb proll is
(obsolete) to search or prowl after; to rob; to plunder.scally
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*proll
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(en verb)- (Barrow)