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Definitions by Kilkrazy

Noun. British public school slang. A state of anger or enragement. Derived from hawking terminology (hawking being the sport of training and flying raptors). See also the adjective 'batey'.
"I say, chaps, keep the noise down or Sir will get into a rare old bate."
bate by Kilkrazy July 1, 2004
Noun. Women or girls who get angry with someone they know (who could be male or female) may go into a state of huff in which they will pointedly and illogically ignore the offending person for a considerable period of time.

See also the adjective 'huffy'.
"Mary has been in a huff with Jane for oever a week, since Jane criticised her new scarf."
huff by Kilkrazy July 1, 2004
Describes a woman who has significantly large or attractive breasts (jugs).
"Look at her over there, she's pretty jugular."
jugular by Kilkrazy July 1, 2004
Proper noun: Familiar form of the girl's name Susan.
"Polly put the kettle on.

Sukey take it off again."

From the nursery rhyme.
Sukey by Kilkrazy July 1, 2004
Noun: Rude Japanese slang for cunt. Used by naughty female language students to book tables in foreign restaurants so that they will be able to have a laugh when the maitre d' calls them to their table.
"Miss Manko, your table is ready."
manko by Kilkrazy July 1, 2004
When you are playing Mechwarrior or Battletech or some other such game involving giant robot walking tanks, and your robot gets a lot of its armour shot off, so that it is very vulnerable to enemy fire, it becomes a shed.
I must retreat as my robot is nothing but a shed.
shed by Kilkrazy June 30, 2004
When you are playing a game such as Mechwarrior or Battletech involving giant walking robot tanks, and your robot gets so badly shot up that it becomes a shed, and you stay in the game and become even more badly shot up, your robot will become a hut.
"I was a shed and now I am a hut. I really must retreat."
hut by Kilkrazy June 30, 2004