I thought "salty" only very recently acquired this meaning (see the other entries). However, I came across it in a book published in 1969 "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" by Robert A. Heinlein near the top of page 32.
by A handle not already used March 29, 2019
"Some bozo on a motorbike almost ran me over just now."
Am fairly sure was said by Client Eastward in one of his movies, but couldn't find which one.
Am fairly sure was said by Client Eastward in one of his movies, but couldn't find which one.
by A handle not already used June 07, 2022
To have spent money buying alcohol to drink.
Came across it c.50years ago when a teenager on a building site.
I think it may be where "pissed up" meaning to be drunk came from.
Came across it c.50years ago when a teenager on a building site.
I think it may be where "pissed up" meaning to be drunk came from.
Foreman: "It's Monday and he asked for a sub, he got paid on Friday! All his wages pissed up the wall"
Me: "What's pissed up the wall?"
Foreman: "What? Oh, it's going out and getting drunk."
Me: ....?
Foreman: "Staggering home they'll feel like a piss and go against the nearest wall: what they'd spent their wages on just gets pissed up the wall."
Me: "What's pissed up the wall?"
Foreman: "What? Oh, it's going out and getting drunk."
Me: ....?
Foreman: "Staggering home they'll feel like a piss and go against the nearest wall: what they'd spent their wages on just gets pissed up the wall."
by A handle not already used May 05, 2020
Refers to a time when you trained martial arts, but didn't have access to martial arts classes and did all your training in the front yard.
Also it's about making stuff happen when you have very little.
The expression was coined by a member of the group Da'Mon Stith trains with. First recorded use was by Da'Mon Stith in a Facebook livestream on 7th July 2020.
Also it's about making stuff happen when you have very little.
The expression was coined by a member of the group Da'Mon Stith trains with. First recorded use was by Da'Mon Stith in a Facebook livestream on 7th July 2020.
by A handle not already used July 08, 2020
Name given to the Toyota Hilux pickup truck, originally by British soldiers, because of it's popularity with the Taliban in Afghanistan.
First came across the word in a novel by Andy McNab (forget which, but think it may have been"Exit Wounds").
First came across the word in a novel by Andy McNab (forget which, but think it may have been"Exit Wounds").
by A handle not already used March 12, 2020
Now a general word of abuse, but originally more especially for politicians. However, I'm fairly sure its first meaning was something rather more specific.
"The Wombles" was a children's TV programme about little creatures who lived in Wimbledon Common and picked up trash.
Also at one time Wimble Common was known as a place homosexual men would go in the evening in search of anonymous casual sex.
There was a scandal once regarding a politician who was seen there one evening and who insisted he was, "Taking his dog for a walk".
So a "cockwomble" was someone (especially a politician) whose interests include anonymous casual homosexual sex acts with strangers.
"The Wombles" was a children's TV programme about little creatures who lived in Wimbledon Common and picked up trash.
Also at one time Wimble Common was known as a place homosexual men would go in the evening in search of anonymous casual sex.
There was a scandal once regarding a politician who was seen there one evening and who insisted he was, "Taking his dog for a walk".
So a "cockwomble" was someone (especially a politician) whose interests include anonymous casual homosexual sex acts with strangers.
by A handle not already used March 06, 2021
I thought it came from the old joke,
You: What winks and fucks like a tiger?"
Them: "I don't know."
You: wink and make a tiger noise.
You: What winks and fucks like a tiger?"
Them: "I don't know."
You: wink and make a tiger noise.
by A handle not already used March 11, 2019