Scotch doubles is a Bowling term used for describing a style of doubles play where each teammate alternates shots. The only time the 2nd player doesn't roll in a frame is if the 1st player gets a strike.
Scotch doubles is a Bowling term used for describing a style of doubles play where each teammate alternates shots. The only time the 2nd player doesn't roll in a frame is if the 1st player gets a strike.
No. If it's Scotch whiskey and the substance caffeine you mean.
I presume you mean Scotch Whisky. You can find Scotch Whisky anywhere in the world. Supermarkets, Whisky Shops and any other shop that sells alcohol.
You mean 'Scottish' for Grandpa ? The answer is Grandpa.
It's the commercialised name for some products which come from Scotland such as, Scotch Tape, Scotch whisky, Scotch broth. Shortened from Scottish (and after a few whiskies most people end up blurring Scottish in to Scot-ch)
If you mean 'sticky tape' - un dérouleur de scotch/ un escargot de scotch
Iron Brew. (In drunk Scotch dialect.)
Scotch neat is a scotch with no ice.
"Rocks" is a slang term for ice. You put the ice in a glass. You pour in the scotch. You have a "Scotch on the Rocks". -------------------------------------- Or, some Irish dudes were laughing at a Scottish sailor run aground & called him a "Scotch on the rocks". You decide.
with a bottle of scotch
Scotch.
depends on which scotch you buy