It is in a song that I love ( fourth stanza – http://www. allerdice. net/scotsman-song. html) and It’s pretty obvious what they are talking about when they say “bonnie star” but I can’t find any reference on the internet to that phrase as a scottish term or slang. Can anyone help clear up the exact meaning or usage? Thanks
Never heard it used as a slang term in this country [Scotland] – must be a recently invented one
Source(s): I’m Scottish
Bonnie Definition
It’s not slang. Bonnie is the Scots word for beautiful, pretty, or such. It could also refer to small. It’s of obscure origin, though possibly from the French bon. It’s been around for hundreds of years.
its his uh… johnson lol and that is the funniest song ive ever heard!!!!!!
it means his ᴘᴇɴιꜱ doah…
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