phrase General Slang

awa wi ye

a-WAH-wee-YEE · phrase · informal

Away with you! — disbelief or dismissal

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An expression of playful disbelief or mild dismissal, 'get away with you'.

“Awa wi ye, ye never did!”
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awa wi ye In A Sentence

Awa wi ye, ye never did!

Origin & Usage

Scots, 'away with you', an old dismissive/disbelieving phrase.

People Also Ask

What does 'awa wi ye' mean?

It means 'away with you' — an expression of playful disbelief or mild dismissal, like saying 'get away with you' or 'you don't say'.

How do you use 'awa wi ye'?

You'd say it when you don't quite believe someone, as in 'Awa wi ye, ye never did!'

Is 'awa wi ye' rude?

No, it's usually good-natured and teasing — a friendly expression of surprise or mock disbelief rather than a genuine insult.

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