See also Ask Me Bollix
Irish turn of phrase conveying complete and utter distain towards someone.
Can also be used as a dismissive term.
Irish turn of phrase conveying complete and utter distain towards someone.
Can also be used as a dismissive term.
Man 1: When will it be ready?
Man 2: Soon
Man 1: When will it be ready?
Man 2: Soon
Man 1: WHEN??
Man 2: Why dont you ask me arse??
Man 2: Soon
Man 1: When will it be ready?
Man 2: Soon
Man 1: WHEN??
Man 2: Why dont you ask me arse??
by Brian February 21, 2005
Short for Metallica. The band itself calls it self 'tallica. Headed by Lars Ulrich and James Hetfield with backup from Kirk Hammet and recently added Robert Trujillo.
by Brian June 05, 2003
An exclaimatory phrase used to convey frustration or displeasure. Usually preceeds the declairation of the cause of the displeasure.
by Brian November 03, 2004
hmm... they're new to UD, basically words that have something to do with the word your defining. I cant say im a big fan of them, since u need them for your defenition
by brian October 05, 2005
by Brian August 16, 2003
A reference to something supposed to be known, but not explicitly mentioned; a covert indication; indirect reference; a hint.
by brian July 26, 2004