by Funny funny girl January 14, 2009
A British slang term describing a boisterous and usually drink-fuelled social state/attitude where persons "larging it" or "larging it up" are loud, noisy and playing around in a good humoured but macho way. Depending on the context, it can also be a way of squaring up against others without physical contact during real confrontations - a little bit like "mentally" sticking one's chest out as a sign of toughness, pretending to be tougher that one really is.
We were out on the town, drinking, larging it up, having a laugh.
When the bouncer grimaced at us and stared me in the eyes outside the nightclub, I went up to him, larging it up, saying, "What's your problem mate ?" He went "Boo !" to me, smiled, and said, "You're alright, you can come in !"
When the bouncer grimaced at us and stared me in the eyes outside the nightclub, I went up to him, larging it up, saying, "What's your problem mate ?" He went "Boo !" to me, smiled, and said, "You're alright, you can come in !"
by TreeTox March 13, 2006
a shithole with plenty of neds and half decent ice cream
largs is good for one thing, home of elaine joe and martin.
largs is good for one thing, home of elaine joe and martin.
by complainey April 9, 2007
The status of being unregulated or uninhibited by normative social, political, and/or geographic factors. Similar to but not synonymous with the term 'freelance'.
'Carol is a designer-at-large. She has been in six different cities in the last two years marketing her graphic design services to other small businesses.'
by Ethan Andersen April 1, 2006
by JRudy April 28, 2022
the term used to denote something that will never be completed. think, sagrada familia, sydney opera house, war on terror
pm> simon when will that piece of work you said would take 2 days to complete 6 MONTHS ago???
simon> its largely there
simon> its largely there
by olle olsen 2 September 11, 2008