funk

Weed. Ryming slang for skunk. Also see 'punk' and 'monk'
I got some reem funk, come over for a blaze
by Jackie-F September 24, 2005
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fun and games

Ultra-pathetic and corporate way to tell someone you have lots of work to do, used in UK offices. If you notice yourself using this phrase then you need a change of job, lifestyle, haircut and sexuality
How you doin'?
Oh, I'm really busy at the moment. It's all fun and games...!
by Jackie-F December 28, 2005
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laggo

UK. To be seriously drunk. Comes from lagging, or lagged up, as in to have drunk lots and lots of lager.
What d'you get up to last night then?
Don't even remember mate, I was proper laggo
by Jackie-F December 28, 2005
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wholegrain baps

Bosoms of inordinately large proportions.
So were they as big as you thought?

Wholegrain baps! Biggest things I've ever seen!
by Jackie-F September 28, 2005
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drainsoup

Raw sewage. Often used in a derogatory way when speaking to someone
Is there any food in the house?
Nothing but drainsoup I'm afraid
or
Go slurp on some drainsoup you madge
by Jackie-F September 23, 2005
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whizzy

Really really lame way of saying something is good. If you say this word, and are under the age of 50, you deserve to be buried up to the neck in sand and left to vultures
What do you think of my new car?

Wow, it's...*thinks of word to say*...really, whizzy
by Jackie-F December 28, 2005
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dross

Music that's offensive to the eardrums in its poorness. Comes from a combination of the word dross, meaning rubbish, and Luther Van-Dross - a notoriously bad musician.
I can't listen to this dross. Get it the hell of my stereo before I hurt you.
by Jackie-F September 28, 2005
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