Australian slang: A "no-hoper" or fool. Derives from a racehorse of that name in the 1920's that never one a race out of 37 starts.
Recruits to the RAAF in WWII earned the nickname "drongos".
(Nothing to do with the class of bird -- drongo)
Recruits to the RAAF in WWII earned the nickname "drongos".
(Nothing to do with the class of bird -- drongo)
by PEB May 22, 2006
by OrangeFanMad November 16, 2018
1) someone that loves food and eats a lot, basically a foodie.
2) someone that quite literally has a big back.
2) someone that quite literally has a big back.
1) "I'm so hungry!"
"Didn't you finish a whole bowl of Chipotle like thirty minutes ago?"
"It didn't really fill me up."
"Okay, big back."
2) "I do a lot of lat pulldown whenever i'm at the gym."
"Oh, so that's why you have a big back?"
"Didn't you finish a whole bowl of Chipotle like thirty minutes ago?"
"It didn't really fill me up."
"Okay, big back."
2) "I do a lot of lat pulldown whenever i'm at the gym."
"Oh, so that's why you have a big back?"
by bendoverstankpussay March 22, 2024
by Carmaro March 23, 2017
by MERVERNATOR April 08, 2005
The plural version of "groomsmaid" or bridesmaids who are on the side of the groom in the wedding party.
There are so many groomsmaids in this wedding party!
I want to be one of the groomsmaids in the wedding.
I want to be one of the groomsmaids in the wedding.
by LingDanc803 October 03, 2023
by Tommypoop April 11, 2016