by Anonymous July 8, 2002
its what you say when you slam a domino down on the table for 20 points.
or really anytime that the number 20 is used.
or really anytime that the number 20 is used.
by who dat January 23, 2005
It's an off-brand
Twinkie.You can buy them for 55 cents at the grocery
store.They aren't the Little Debbie brand.
Twinkie.You can buy them for 55 cents at the grocery
store.They aren't the Little Debbie brand.
by Katelyn Poole November 4, 2009
A Glass Pipe ( twanky ) with a round head and small hole ontop Packed Full of the Gods elixer or Your own Destruction
( Heated over a flame the meth melts and vaporizes, The pipe is spun to keep the meth from burning while the vapors are inhaled)
( Heated over a flame the meth melts and vaporizes, The pipe is spun to keep the meth from burning while the vapors are inhaled)
by Chronicmeister July 19, 2006
"Yo gimme dem twankies!"
"You mean twinkies?"
"Dats wat I said."
"No, YOU said twankies."
"Same damn thing."
"You mean twinkies?"
"Dats wat I said."
"No, YOU said twankies."
"Same damn thing."
by TimKretschmer July 30, 2009
In the north of England (UK) they sometimes describe someone (or something) as a bit "twanky", "twankie", or even "old-lady" if they are not so quick or clever, especially when it comes to use of technology.
i.e. someone who isn't able to use a mobile-phone, or a DVD player might be called a twanky. If it's the device that's at fault, e.g. an old out-dated phone, then it would be the device/phone that would be twanky and not the person using it.
I don't know where this colloquialism originates - perhaps it's a reference to Widow Twanky.
The best way of describing it would be to say that you can use 'twanky' anywhere where you might say instead "my granny could do better".
i.e. someone who isn't able to use a mobile-phone, or a DVD player might be called a twanky. If it's the device that's at fault, e.g. an old out-dated phone, then it would be the device/phone that would be twanky and not the person using it.
I don't know where this colloquialism originates - perhaps it's a reference to Widow Twanky.
The best way of describing it would be to say that you can use 'twanky' anywhere where you might say instead "my granny could do better".
by Rebecca Harrop July 20, 2006