tug-of-war

(n.) A test of strength and grip. Two teams line up on either side of a line and try to pull the other team over with a rope everyone holds.


It is also used as a metaphor in any event (usually political or gang-related) where two teams are trying to constantly outdo eachother.
It was a tug-of-war trying to get funds for the new project at work today. Smith kept trying to get money for his office from the boss while I wanted it to refurnish the office i work in.
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 08, 2004
mugGet the tug-of-warmug.

the other white meat

Used sexually, the genitalia of a prospective sexual partner. Either vagina (pussy) or penis (snake).
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 21, 2004
mugGet the the other white meatmug.

Cop Shop

You got the origin wrong. The phrase has been a part of british culture since the 19th century. There are recorded uses of it since at least the 1880's
by Kung-Fu Jesus June 14, 2004
mugGet the Cop Shopmug.
The only real comeback to ya mum that isn't whining about how infantile your insulter is. We can only assume what is meant by 'this'.
Scenario 1-boring, slightly civilised

Tony: What are you doing tonight?
Gordon: ya mum!
Tony: Now do we really have to resort to this childishness?
Gordon: Does ya mum have to resort to childishness?

Scenario 2- Childish, good

Tony: What are you doing tonight?
Gordon: ya mum!
Tony: keep my mum out of this and I'll keep this out of ya mum
Gordon: Yes, master.
by kung-fu jesus October 30, 2004
mugGet the keep my mum out of this and I'll keep this out of ya mummug.

credit

(n.) An allowance of money. Giving a person or organisation credit makes them a debtor, and you, thier creditor.
We are £40,000 in credit with you.
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 09, 2004
mugGet the creditmug.

Emboss

(v.) To make a lasting, and showing inpression on someone. Derived from a method of labelling packaging.
Hitler embossed many people in deprived Germany.
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 09, 2004
mugGet the Embossmug.