international beer sign

The 'International Beer Sign' is the internationally accepted gesture for the word 'Beer'. It is used in loud environments such as clubs or when communicating with deaf people to help them understand that you want a beer.

The gesture is done by opening the mouth, placing both hands below as if holding a beer bottle, and moving them up and down while twisting the bottle.
In a club:

Man: "I'd like a beer please"

Bartender: "I can't hear you"

Man: does international beer sign
Bartender: " ah yes, beer."
by BenjLadd July 10, 2023
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R Kid

Your mate who’s name begins with an R. Most common in Warrington and Manchester.
Me: what’s going on R Kid!?
Ryan: yer nans on ched
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Sneb

Short for Sneblet- A scumbag kid or little year 9 roadmen who think they're big. Commonly used in Warrington and widnes.
Oi Rkid, you seen those little Snebs!?
Yeah, what utter Sneblets.
by BenjLadd May 30, 2020
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