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Another meaning for "sick" or nice.
if something is well dench u can say that is well judi dench That was dench bruvaaaaa
look at her saaaaaaaan she is well judi dench |
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| 2. | Dench | ||
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'Man from Denmark'. 'Viking'
An experienced genealogist with the surname 'Dench', and some considerable research in this exact question. The meaning of the word today, is still no different from that of its original use. The Vikings that frequented the British Isles's past, were a far larger and stronger specimen, compared to those of the native inhabitants. Their fighting style, spirit and berserker rage in the face of overwhelming odds, made them men of renown, historically hired by Kings throughout Britain, to settle differences in times of war. Co-coincident'ch'ly - Today's terms of;
'sick' , 'amazing' , 'cool' , 'huge' , 'big' , 'well executed' , 'seeming to be able to run through walls', is similar to the way the Vikings were perceived with their feats of strength, battle and bravery, augmented with presence and rage. In fact even the qouted "When man gets punched in the face: You say "Thass denchhhh!!" Could have been the sound of a commonly used alarm. "The alarm 'DENCH!' (Men from Demark) is raised by the watchman as the first of the invading Vikings, sinks his axe into the head of the other sentry." |
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A slang word for big BLUD DAT BURGENS DENCH
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over-used term (in the south of the UK at least) coined recently by some rapper dude on a radio show actually means fuck all and is an attempt to move away from 'real' terms such as 'cool' "that manoeuvre was dench blud"
actually meaning "that manoeuvre was very cool and well executed" |
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Meaning a person that has the ability to run through walls ''I always knew you were a Dench''
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The most vile, musky scent that comes from the male genitalia. "Dick-stench" Flynn: Eww what is that smell?
Harold: It smells like old avocados grinded up with diarrhea. Flynn: Ugh I think its from that sand nigger over there Harold: That's some serious Dench |
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a) VERB. to 'dench' something is to steal or borrow an item of clothing.
b) to have been 'denched' means to have had an item of clothing borrowed or stolen from you. 'Can i dench your shirt?'
A: 'He's denched my trousers!!' B: 'You've been denched' |
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