One of the lads

A woman or girl who has a lot of male friends and often behaves like a man whilst in their company. These women are very happy individuals as they can hang out with a lot of hot guys without it being totally obvious that they would very much like to bang them. (see harem queen)
"How come you don't feel uncomfortable walking around in your undies in front of Corinne? Doesn't she cop a perve at your bits?"
"No, it's cool. She's one of the lads!"
by Corinne Simpson October 15, 2006
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G-R-R-R!

Like Grrr! but each letter is said separately to enchance to expression of anger or frustration.
by Corinne Simpson October 15, 2006
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Cake Dress

1 - A dress (usually a wedding dress or prom dress) that resembles a cake. These dresses are usually puffy or some random girly colour. They look stupid and make you look fat.

2 - A dress that is actually made of cakes. (Trust my, this has happened!)
"How was the wedding yesterday?"
"It was a lot of fun, but the bride was wearing a cake dress."
by Corinne Simpson October 15, 2006
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Bollox

A variation of the word Bollocks. Sometimes this word can be pronouced BO-lox and is often used in texts, msn or to exhaggerate the word bollocks. It can be used in the same way as "yeah right" or as "crap!".
"I kissed five girls last night!"
"Bollox!"

"Bollox! I haven't got enough money to get home!"
by Corinne Simpson October 15, 2006
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Sunday Belly

The condition of one's stomache after eating a homemade Sunday Roast with lots of gravy and vegetables. This condition usually leads to gurgles, gas and sometimes diarrehoea.
"Where were you last night?"
"I was at home with a bad case of Sunday Belly"
by Corinne Simpson October 15, 2006
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Shim

A mixture of the words him and she. Used to describe someone who has characteristics of both a male and female person.
"His wife is such a shim!"
by Corinne Simpson October 15, 2006
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Beer Coat

The sensation of being so drunk that you can no longer feel the cold.
"Weren't you cold last night?"
"No, I was wearing my beer coat."
by Corinne Simpson October 15, 2006
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