by BJD June 19, 2004
A small town of around 10,000 people in South East Wales. Sandwiched between the ex-mining town of Pontypool and shopping haven of Cwmbran.
Griffithstown was once home to a large railway network that shipped Welsh coal and iron to nearby Newport for export.
Today it has two schools, some shops, a museum, a park and many car sales garages.
Griffithstown was once home to a large railway network that shipped Welsh coal and iron to nearby Newport for export.
Today it has two schools, some shops, a museum, a park and many car sales garages.
by BJD May 15, 2005
Word to describe someone who originates from United Kingdom of Great Britain or whom was born of British parents.
Notoriously snobby throughout the world. Also known for their etiquette, polite ways and stiff upper lip.
Definitely the best nationality to be.
Also slang for something very 'proper'. "Very British!"
Better than the French at fighting (the latter couldn't beat a girls' hockey team).
Notoriously snobby throughout the world. Also known for their etiquette, polite ways and stiff upper lip.
Definitely the best nationality to be.
Also slang for something very 'proper'. "Very British!"
Better than the French at fighting (the latter couldn't beat a girls' hockey team).
by BJD June 19, 2004
Nickname for H.R.H. Prince James, Duke of Oslo. Son of Emperor Kenneth and Empress Elizabeth of Terra Firma.
by BJD June 18, 2004
by BJD June 19, 2004
Also "Giffy", "Gifford" and "Dr. Gifford".
"Giff" 1. Nickname of person (usually with surname Gifford). 2. Minor curse "Oh what the giff!?" 3. Used to denote something bad or unpleasant "He's done a giff all over the carpet!"
"Giff" 1. Nickname of person (usually with surname Gifford). 2. Minor curse "Oh what the giff!?" 3. Used to denote something bad or unpleasant "He's done a giff all over the carpet!"
by BJD June 19, 2004