98 definitions by C L G
A Victorian society term used scornfully/sarcastically by drinkers of strong beer and other liquors to refer to tea and coffee.
“I'll take a beer. I'm not into that Cat-Lap like the people you might be used to seeing around here.”
by C L G January 31, 2021
When high on drugs, the act of tripping and hallucinating extreme visions of murdering people (normally women in questionable lines of work).
"Why is Ben cutting the floor with a plastic knife?"
"I think he's done a Jack The Tripper, innit.."
"I think he's done a Jack The Tripper, innit.."
by C L G May 8, 2018
Derived from Cloud 9 (meaning Heaven or extreme happiness). A state that's not extremely happy, but is not extremely unhappy either.
by C L G May 8, 2018
A popular drink in the crime underworld that involves mixing cocaine with expensive alcoholic beverages.
"Bro. I know it's champagne, but what's with that price tag?"
"Bruv. Dis ain't no champagne. It's a Copper Shake!"
"Bruv. Dis ain't no champagne. It's a Copper Shake!"
by C L G June 28, 2018
The act of hiding weed in a pastry product, normally in order to hide it from officials or to consume it.
"Jeffery? I ate that pie in the fridge, is that ok-"
"JAKE??? WHAT HAVE YOU DONE? THAT WAS A POTTAGE PIE!!!"
"JAKE??? WHAT HAVE YOU DONE? THAT WAS A POTTAGE PIE!!!"
by C L G September 21, 2017
1800s slang for smart/dapper, afternoonified was first identified by Andrew Forrester (Victorian writer, pen name of James Redding Ware).
“Quite sorry to trouble you, Jasper, but I don't think this jacket is quite afternoonified enough for me. Could we change it before the wedding?”
by C L G January 31, 2021
PERSON 1 : “I'm too sick to come into work today.”
PERSON 2 : “Alright, boy. But you better get yourself checked out at Germsville.”
PERSON 2 : “Alright, boy. But you better get yourself checked out at Germsville.”
by C L G September 24, 2021