Corinne Simpson's definitions
A mixture of the words him and she. Used to describe someone who has characteristics of both a male and female person.
by Corinne Simpson October 15, 2006

1/ A term of endearment.
2/ A substitute for numbers in a game of "Buzz".
3/ Something one might say in a state of alcohol related intoxication once real words have escaped their vocabulary.
Origins - First heard in a game of "Buzz" in the South East of England on 13th October 2006, the word Wugmuffin was used as a substitute for the number one.
2/ A substitute for numbers in a game of "Buzz".
3/ Something one might say in a state of alcohol related intoxication once real words have escaped their vocabulary.
Origins - First heard in a game of "Buzz" in the South East of England on 13th October 2006, the word Wugmuffin was used as a substitute for the number one.
As a term of endearment: "Oh, I do love you, my little Wugmuffin!"
In a game of "Buzz": "Wugmuffin, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Buzz!"
Used by a person in a drunk state: "Glurgalaaraa wugmuffin blerereg mertizera!"
In a game of "Buzz": "Wugmuffin, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Buzz!"
Used by a person in a drunk state: "Glurgalaaraa wugmuffin blerereg mertizera!"
by Corinne Simpson October 14, 2006

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!".
by Corinne Simpson October 15, 2006

An exclaimation of excitement.
by Corinne Simpson October 15, 2006

A girl or woman who has a lot of male friends. Usually they have more male friends than female friends. (See One of the lads) This person is usually the envy of many other women.
by Corinne Simpson October 15, 2006

A person who is born under the zodiac sign of Virgo whom one is in love with, but is a very difficult person to love and understand.
by Corinne Simpson October 14, 2006

The collective group of staff at a school or college who patrol both outside and inside, making sure that noone is smoking or eating in the wrong place.
One Teaching Assistant to another- Hey, Nick, are you coming along with the Duty Mafia at lunchtime?
by Corinne Simpson October 14, 2006
