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Definitions by Alexander Mel

are you my nan? 

Originating from the term oh my nan. "Are you my nan?" is a phrase that can be used instead of what are you doing? or what. Commonly used in South Australia and New South Wales.
Teacher: You are a terrible student and are going to be expelled.
Student: Are you my nan?!

Big Dripper 

Originating from the term Drip, and popularised by the rappers Yung Light and Yung Speed, Big Dripper is used to describe someone that is particularly fashionable or confident.
Oh yeah, he's got swag, he's a big dripper fr!
Big Dripper by Alexander Mel October 23, 2019
Popular in Australia, the word "Casj" comes from the word casual and usually means either all good or can be used as another word for casual.
Yeah, that's Casj.
Casj by Alexander Mel December 30, 2018
Initially used in the show "Samurai Jack", as an alternative to dude. It has recently resurfaced and is being used instead of words like bro, broski, man, etc.
Person 1: Yo, what's up, Jack.
Person 2: Not too much, Jack
Jack by Alexander Mel December 30, 2018