TRIG—Tight fitting; neat. These shun’s as trig as skin.
TRINTER—Three years old sheep.
TRIPPET—Tip-cat, peggy, er what nut. Pointed at baith ends. “He was shiap’d aw the war’l like a trippet.”—Anderson.
TROLLY-BAGS—A chap wi’ a deal o’ waistcoat.
TROT—Tease. They trotted him aboot that caper tell he was crazy mad ower ’t.
TRAIL—Drag. Let’s gah trail whins fer oor bian-fire. See Hag-an’-trail.
TRAIL-TRIPE—Yan ’at’s come inta t’ world rayder back on, an’s i’ neea hurry to mack up.
TREACLE JACKY—Teetotaller’s yal miad at hiam oot o’ treacle; er as yah chap writes to say Bawtree Johnny—that’s elder wine.
TREMENDOUS—He’s a tremendous chap fer howken amang auld biuks, er papers, er owt o’ that mack. He tiak tremendous good care ta stick ta owt he gat hauld on.
TRENCHER-MAN—A heavy feeder’s a first class trencher man.