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A New Zealand word meaning bench, meaning worktop or side. The obvious misspelling is due to the bastardisation of the English language by our Southern Hemispherian cousins. (i.e. all vowels are pronounced "i")
See also "stip" - as in "witch you stip" "wibsit" - as in "check out my new wibsit at www.kiwi.com" "pincil" - as in "I've git ni lid in mi pincil" Nicole: "I lift your tii in the binch in the kitchin"
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| 1. | binch | ||
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"T'as d'la binch au frais?"
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| 2. | Binch | ||
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What you call someone when you don't want to say the B-word. Person 1:You are such a binch!
Person 2:What? Person 1:Oh, don't act like you don't know. |
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A mixture of a "bit" and a "bunch". a medium sized portion of something. "Hey man, could I have a binch of your fries?"
"Yeah, sure man." |
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To beat someone within and inch of their life Don't you dare, or I'll binch you!
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A bitch around Christmas time. Great staff Christmas party, huh?
Yeah, too bad the waitress was such a binch. |
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| 7. | Binch | ||
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A Binch is a mixture of a Wench + a Bitch, henceforth you get Binch. Your being such a Binch today Sarah.
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