bauchle

Etymology
, probably related to.

Verb

 * 1)  To misuse, to bungle.
 * 2)  To insult, to upbraid, to make a fool of someone.
 * 1)  To insult, to upbraid, to make a fool of someone.
 * 1)  To insult, to upbraid, to make a fool of someone.

Noun

 * 1)  An old shoe.
 * 2) * 1842, Laird of Logan, Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, issue 481, page 104.
 * We a' ken that there's tongues in heads, but I ne'er heard o' ony in hats or bauchles afore.
 * 1)  A fool.
 * 2)  A bungled or muddled situation; a mess.
 * 1)  A bungled or muddled situation; a mess.