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Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
Literally, “the man who goes into the thorny bush for me, I'll go into the thorny bush for him”
Proverb
am fear a thèid san droigheann dhomh, thèid mi san dris dha
- you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours