6 definitions by HARD LADSSS
The process of hitting someone else on the back of their head using the palm of your hand. The person executing the skibap will usually yell 'skibap' before hitting the victim. Sometimes mixed up with the term skibop which is a complete other definition entirely.
Let's go and skibap Joshua and Tommy when their eating. I bet the back of their heads will get a bruise after this one...
by HARD LADSSS April 25, 2018
Northern Irish/Ulster
Shortened version of the word 'bother' when said relatively quickly.
Used much more commonly in response to gratitude.
Shortened version of the word 'bother' when said relatively quickly.
Used much more commonly in response to gratitude.
by HARD LADSSS September 7, 2021
Colloquialism of Northern Ireland, originating in the Craigavon area.
A makeshift firepit (or small bonfire) using old disposed household utilities. These include, but are not limited to: bathtubs, washing machine drums, barrel etc.
NB:- Fires ignited may be accomplished by any means, most notably with petrol/ gasoline and scrap wood.
A makeshift firepit (or small bonfire) using old disposed household utilities. These include, but are not limited to: bathtubs, washing machine drums, barrel etc.
NB:- Fires ignited may be accomplished by any means, most notably with petrol/ gasoline and scrap wood.
Went down to the Meadows and saw a wee Craigavon Bathtub flickering away in the fog.
OR
C'mon, start up a Craigavon Bathtub with this here tumble-drier drum.
OR
C'mon, start up a Craigavon Bathtub with this here tumble-drier drum.
by HARD LADSSS February 23, 2021
A cool, flippant, uncommon way to say 'OK', 'I acknowledge', or 'It will be done'.
Emphasis on cool B)
Emphasis on cool B)
BOSS: Hey Adam, would you mind getting those papers to me by Monday?
ADAM: 'Plidoe' *Snaps Fingers and Finger Points*
BOSS: Wha-
ADAM: 'Plidoe' *Snaps Fingers and Finger Points*
BOSS: Wha-
by HARD LADSSS March 29, 2022
Adj.
A Northern Irish/Ulster slang term derivitive of the words 'quite' and 'very'.
Used to reference the size, quality etc. similar to how quite and very are used.
A Northern Irish/Ulster slang term derivitive of the words 'quite' and 'very'.
Used to reference the size, quality etc. similar to how quite and very are used.
by HARD LADSSS May 3, 2020
The word 'Bruh' but backwards.
Often used as a creative alternative to saying the generally ubiquitous term 'Bruh' in replies.
Often used as a creative alternative to saying the generally ubiquitous term 'Bruh' in replies.
by HARD LADSSS October 13, 2021