"They are liquorice!"
by Magnus Alvestad August 9, 2004
(Adjective) a phrase used to describe a person who struggles to make decisions. It is also used to describe someone who is in an alter mind state.
I was in liquorice allsorts in the supermarket today when I couldn’t decide whether to get burritos or tacos.
Those guys at the party last night were in liquorice allsorts
Those guys at the party last night were in liquorice allsorts
by candieman January 6, 2011
by Willy~Wonka February 3, 2005
by Action Sock February 20, 2015
When you go out with someone and ask if they want to see your liquorice box, you’re pulling a Nigela Lawson. It means do you want to come home with me and get freaky
by itstoneytone March 7, 2022
by Track Stars November 16, 2020
Liquorice or Licorcie is the hardest candy to spell and is also very liked by old people. If you have grandparents or old relatives they probably refer to a bowl of licorcie as “hard candy.” If you like this candy then you’re probably mature, and if you’re not then you ate too much of your grandparents candy and you need to get help.
Amalia: I love licorcie!
Ema: I love liquorice too!
Mimi: What are you guys talking about? I hate hard candy.
Ema: No one cares, Mimi.
Ema: I love liquorice too!
Mimi: What are you guys talking about? I hate hard candy.
Ema: No one cares, Mimi.
by NaraBada August 25, 2023