broken man

(n.) someone who has fallen from grace. Living in poverty with a soiled reputation.
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 04, 2004
mugGet the broken manmug.

send in the heavies

(v.) to send bailiffs
We'll send in the heavies by tommorrow if the money is not here.
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 05, 2004
mugGet the send in the heaviesmug.

comfort food

(n.)High in fat and carbohydrate, comfort foods are eaten by lazy glutons to help them forget thier woes.
Comfort food fattens up animals for the kill.
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 28, 2004
mugGet the comfort foodmug.

g'day mate

An austrailian greeting between males.


"Good day, mate (friend)"
G'day mate, hopinta me V8 an ell tell ya aaaall about oz.
by Kung-fu Jesus July 28, 2004
mugGet the g'day matemug.

cossie

1) Contraction for costume

2) Car development see cosworth
Swimming cossie



The cossie zoomed past that BMW
by Kung-fu Jesus June 26, 2004
mugGet the cossiemug.

hold-up

To present arms to the employees and/or owners of a value bearing establishment (train, bank) using the threat of violence as a deterent from heroism.
The was a hold-up in the bank, but the cops knew about it.
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 22, 2004
mugGet the hold-upmug.
A person or idea that is the flip-side of the same coin as another person or idea is one that is fundamentally the same, but social influences have changed the ultimate goal.
The black panthers and the nazi party are essentially flip-sides of the same coin. One seeks white advancement, at the cost of suppressing all non-whites.


The other seeks advancement of all non-whites, at the cost of being indifferent to the plight of marginalised white folks.
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 16, 2004
mugGet the flip-side of the same coinmug.