ODDMENT—One slightly defective in mental power.
O THEER—Fully equipped intellectually.
OOTNERS—Them ’at co’s off anudder heaf.
ODDENLY, HODDENLY—Without intermission. Ah dar be bun’ ’at them tweea’s gian tagidder oddenly fer twenty year, an’ afoor that, ivver sen they war barns, on an’ off, they’ve bin thick.
ODDS-AN’-EBMS—This izzant a guide ta gamlin’, seea ye git neea particulars; nobbut it is theer, an’ ye know ’t, main end on ye.
OD-WHITE-LET-ON-THEE—An expression of contempt. It co’s in when ye’re i’ neea hurry wi’ yer tongue, but varra thrang udderwas.
OFF-COM’D, OFF-COMER—A stranger in the sense of not having been born in the locality. Ther’s nin seea mich good i’ some o’ ther off-comers.
OFT, OFTER, OFTEST—This is oor way o’ sayen often.
OILIN—Thrashing. Sis’ta thoo’s laiten an oilin an’ thoo’ll git yan if thoo gahs on.
OLD-MARE—A large rake used to gather up the stray ears of corn after harvest. Thoo mun gang an’ trail t’ auld mear ta-day.