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08-01-2003, 10:10 PM
GOING FOR A McSh!t
Entering a fast food restaurant with no intention of buying food, you're just going to the bog. If challenged by a pimply staff member, your declaration to them that you'll buy their food afterwards is a Mcsh!t with Lies.
AEROPLANE BLONDE
One who has bleached/dyed her hair but still has a 'black box'.
AUSSIE KISS
Similar to a French Kiss, but given down under.
BEER COAT
The invisible but warm coat worn when walking home after a booze cruise at 3 in the morning.
BEER COMPASS
The invisible device that ensures your safe arrival home after a booze cruise, even though you're too pi$$ed to remember where you live, how you got there, and where you've come from.
BOBFOC
Body Off Baywatch, Face Off Crimewatch.
BREAKING THE SEAL
Your first pi$$ in the pub, usually after 2 hours of drinking. After breaking the seal of your bladder, repeat visits to the toilet will be required every 10 or 15 minutes for the rest of the night.
BRITNEY SPEARS
Modern Slang for 'beers', e. g. "Couple of Britneys please, Doreen".
BRUCE LEE
Erect nipple (as in, a hard Nip).
DRINK-LINK
A modern term for a cashpoint machine (ATM). Named so because it is common to visit one before going out on the booze.
SSSSSSSSSSHHHH1111111111111TTTTTTTTTTTTT
The sound made when driving through too narrow a gap at too high a speed.
GREYHOUND
A very short skirt, only an inch from the hare.
JOHNNY-NO-STARS
A young man of substandard intelligence, the typical adolescent who works in a burger restaurant. The 'no-stars' comes from the badges displaying stars that staff at fast-food restaurants often wear to show their level of training.
MILLENNIUM DOMES
The contents of a Wonderbra, i. e. extremely impressive when viewed from the outside, but there's actually fu(k-all in there worth seeing.
MONKEY BATH
A bath so hot, that when lowering yourself in, you go: "Oo! Oo! Oo! Aa!Aa!Aa!".
MYSTERY BUS
The bus that arrives at the pub on Friday night while you're in the toilet after your 10th pint, and whisks away all the unattractive people so the pub is suddenly packed with stunners when you come back in.
MYSTERY TAXI
The taxi that arrives at your place on Saturday morning before you wake up, whisks away the stunner you slept with, and leaves a 10-Pinter in your bed instead.
NELSON MANDELA
Rhyming Slang for 'Stella' (the lager).
PEARL HARBOUR
Cold (weather). An example of it would be - "It's a bit Pearl Harbour out there (there's a nasty nip in the air)
PICASSO AR$E
A woman whose knickers are too small for her, so she looks like she's got four buttocks.
SALAD DODGER
An excellent phrase for an overweight person.
STARFISH TROOPER OR AR$ETRONAUT
A homosexual.
SWAMP-DONKEY
A deeply unattractive woman.
TART FUEL
Bottled Alcopops, e.g. Hooch, regularly consumed by young women.
TITANIC
A lady who goes down first time out.
TODGER DODGER
A lesbian.
UP ON BLOCKS
Menstruating i.e. out of action, a bit like a car in a garage. e.g. "I don't think I'll be in luck tonight lads, the missus is up on blocks".
WALLACE AND GROMIT
Rhyming Slang for 'vomit'.
WYNONA RYDER
Rhyming Slang for 'cider'. e. g. "Pint of Wynona, half a Nelson and a bottle of tart fuel please Doreen
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08-01-2003, 10:30 PM
MYSTERY BUS
The bus that arrives at the pub on Friday night while you're in the toilet after your 10th pint, and whisks away all the unattractive people so the pub is suddenly packed with stunners when you come back in.
MYSTERY TAXI
The taxi that arrives at your place on Saturday morning before you wake up, whisks away the stunner you slept with, and leaves a 10-Pinter in your bed instead.
Heh, good post.
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08-02-2003, 01:22 AM
Not funny, but good try.
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08-02-2003, 01:26 AM
[quote="[MOD]Gen.WikiWeaponn":76d3c]Not funny, but good try.[/quote:76d3c]
gg youcomeupwithsomethingbetterthensowecancriticiseev erythingyoudoenstien
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08-02-2003, 01:28 AM
You spelled "Einstein" wrong. I can tell this is the start of a beautiful hate between us. Thank you for being here.
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08-02-2003, 01:43 AM
Oh no! I spelled a word wrong on an internet forum and you noticed it. The world is now going to implode and monkeys from space will laugh at us. Oh the horror.
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08-02-2003, 03:03 AM
[quote="[MOD]Gen.WikiWeaponn":1f2c7]You spelled "Einstein" wrong. I can tell this is the start of a beautiful hate between us. Thank you for being here.[/quote:1f2c7]
Not funny, but if you're trying to be a total twat...well done!! eek:
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Re: New Slang Dictionary -
08-02-2003, 03:22 AM
[quote="Captain Bunny":3ddcf]WYNONA RYDER
Rhyming Slang for 'cider'. e. g. "Pint of Wynona, half a Nelson and a bottle of tart fuel please Doreen[/quote:3ddcf]
...good ones Captain Bunny biggrin: , may I add:
CIDER-SPACE: A virtual reality that is accessed by drinking 7+ bottles of Thunderbolt.
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08-02-2003, 07:45 AM
Those were great, good stuffy bunny 90% of them made me laugh the other 10% made me go eek:
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08-02-2003, 10:38 PM
[quote="Captain Bunny":42865]Oh no! I spelled a word wrong on an internet forum and you noticed it. The world is now going to implode and monkeys from space will laugh at us. Oh the horror.[/quote:42865]
Lol cool.
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08-02-2003, 10:47 PM
Hehe, some good ones in there. Many a time I have worn a Beer Coat after too many Britneys, down the Battle-Cruiser, me old China.
Funny stuff, Bunny.
GenWikiweaponn, nice content in your posting. Appreciated.
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08-03-2003, 12:16 AM
GG! Great post, d00d...
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