2 definitions by End of conversation
"Ye haven't got the gumption,go away I want a divorce,booze busters is still open,hmmm,if i wander past my own gate lying flat on some hedges along the way to make it in time then...."
by End of conversation September 29, 2003
A word used by the incredibly old fashioned from Irish descent,Mrs Scott,describing asians.
Another variation of hers is 'white robed injuns'.
Another variation of hers is 'white robed injuns'.
"You have to be careful when buying from those injuns in the local shop,
they can rob ye,and trick ye out of money.I wasn't given 2p change once,discraceful.
Bloody Injuns!"
they can rob ye,and trick ye out of money.I wasn't given 2p change once,discraceful.
Bloody Injuns!"
by End of conversation September 29, 2003