A SCOT has gone viral after referring to beans on toast as ‘1,000 men on a raft’.

The crazy name change has been slated by punters after a tweet was shared quite a few instances on-line.

 The screenshots were posted on Twitter

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The screenshots had been posted on Twitter

Twitter person @jackandersonxx7 posted a screenshot of a message from a woman who had given the favored meal a bizarre title.

She then defined what the time period meant by displaying off her plate of beans on toast for dinner.

@jackandersonxx7 posted the hilarious screenshots with the caption: “Av no just seen sumc*** call beans on toast 1,000 men on a raft.”

The tweet has racked up over three,000 retweets and almost 20,000 likes .

 The Scots punter has been slated for her name change

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The Scots punter has been slated for her name change

Twitter customers have been fast to decide the name change as they waded in on the feedback part.

One wrote: “That’s disgusting I am fuming.”

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Another wrote: “Jesus Christ that’s ridiculous.”

A 3rd added: “I’m calling it this from now on.”

And a fourth stated: “That’s just not okay.”

Others argued that the dish is definitely referred to as ‘pores and skin heads on a raft’.

We instructed you earlier how Scots punters had been divided on-line after the creation of a haggis, cheese and chips roll.

Some could not abdomen the concept, merely commenting “boke”.

While some couldn’t wait to get caught into the brand new look roll.

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