What's your boz? Commonly used with jobjob e.g.
What's your boz, jobjob?
or,
Don't boz me man, I'm busy.
What's your boz, jobjob?
or,
Don't boz me man, I'm busy.
by Aeros2 February 29, 2012
noun (job-job)
1. a relatively weak insulting word used instead of knob commonly used amongst friends.
2. used as a weakly disparaging salutation.
Origin:
ca. 2002 - most likely created from words such as head job, hand job, blow job. Repeating the job to remove sexual connotations and therefore harsh insult.
1. a relatively weak insulting word used instead of knob commonly used amongst friends.
2. used as a weakly disparaging salutation.
Origin:
ca. 2002 - most likely created from words such as head job, hand job, blow job. Repeating the job to remove sexual connotations and therefore harsh insult.
by Aeros2 February 29, 2012
noun (doj noker)
1. A person, usually male, that is held in low regard due to their lack of common decency, conscience and integrity.
2. A shifty, sly person
Origin:
1990-2005. A compound word describing the closeness of someone to dodgey, i.e. knocking on the door of dodge.
1. A person, usually male, that is held in low regard due to their lack of common decency, conscience and integrity.
2. A shifty, sly person
Origin:
1990-2005. A compound word describing the closeness of someone to dodgey, i.e. knocking on the door of dodge.
That guy is trying to get that girl so wasted so that she will sleep with him, he is such a dodge knocker,
or,
Look at that guy, he used his mobile to look up answers at the trivia night, what a dodge knocker.
or,
Look at that guy, he used his mobile to look up answers at the trivia night, what a dodge knocker.
by Aeros2 February 29, 2012