BUM—Baste.
BUM-BAILEY—We o know as mitch as we want ta know aboot t’ bum-bailey.
BUMM’LE—Bee. Ivv’rybody knows what it is when they hear yan, and when it sits doon wi’ t’ het end first they can feel it. Bumm’le aboot is when ye catch yer teea in a nick and hod yer-sel up wi’ t’ tiable cliath, an’ lands on t’ fleear amang t’ pots.
BUNCH—Ah’ll laik o’ t’ bunch. It means o’ t’ boilin’, or o’ t’ gang.
BUNDLE-UP—To bundle up yans bits o’ traps meens ’at we’re skiftin pliaces. We’s o’ hev ta bundle up an’ be off e’wer turn, an’ it’s best ta sheer clean, an’ leeve neea slape spots ahint yan.
BUNSTI, BOOTSTI—Laken at fieldin amang t’ stacks:
Bogleti, bogleti, bunsti,
Thee find me an’ Ah’ll lait thee,
Bogleti, bogleti, bunsti.
BUR—Prickly burs; they grow on a burdock, er robin-run-i’-t’-dike, an’ stick tull yan’s cooat.