scunner

 
Pronunciation: /ˈskʌnə/
chiefly Scottish

noun

  • a strong dislike: why have you a scunner against Esme?
  • a source of irritation or strong dislike.

verb

[no object]
  • feel disgust or strong dislike: (as adjective scunnered) he seemed even more scunnered with me than before

Origin:

late Middle English (first used in the sense 'shrink back with fear'): of unknown origin