A Jejer is someone who resides at a <JEJ> a hideout in a Mews in a quiet neighbourhood. Hiding out from a permissive youth - but in the end are always left so alone... B. Dylan.
"I'd like to see her at that <JEJ> but in the end a Jejer is a Jejer and we will possibly just argue about all the Jejers in her past."
by McKenna from the Hall February 26, 2021
A Bejer - same as a Jejer but they don't hide away in a quiet Mews after living off the permissive society in their youth - they cash in Bigtime and head straight to Byron Bay.
1st person :
I've never seen so many single Bejer's than last time I visited Byron. Especially that Kings Cross one.
2nd Dude: Yeah that Bejer certainly was no Jejer ¡¿!?
I've never seen so many single Bejer's than last time I visited Byron. Especially that Kings Cross one.
2nd Dude: Yeah that Bejer certainly was no Jejer ¡¿!?
by McKenna from the Hall February 27, 2021
Disdecadence. This is where monumental disasters occur every twenty years. Ok - well I was thinking count back basically every 20 years and you get a world changing disaster. 9-11, Thatcher then AIDS from 1980, Kennedy ass. 1963, WW11, 1939, Spanish Flu 1918-1920, caused by the great war, Boer War, 1899 then 1880 and on down into history.
by McKenna from the Hall April 13, 2020
Word things - challenges set up by teachers and Swots and flash songwriters called wordsmiths to baffle us normal guys.
Me: Hey Donald Trump is using those word things again. Alter ego: You kiddin' Paul Kelly's writin' a song about Corona.
by McKenna from the Hall April 13, 2020
Nuffpole. A Nuffpole people who contribute to Urban Dictionary and just use traditional words like Edit, Social, Media, Tag etc - they can invent a million GeezerHandles but no new words so when you go to google 'how do you edit in Urban Dictionary?' you get Edit - a young girls private parts. Would Urban Dictionary explain - I only want to add metatags to the descriptions
by McKenna from the Hall February 27, 2021
by McKenna from the Hall April 12, 2020
Spotnicks - people who subscribe to MyTaste on Spotify and then get the same song - or that's how it sounds - by different artists.
Some Guy: He got a subscription and they send him new songs every month, but they all sound the same. Some other guy: Genre bait to sell subs, he's become a bit of a spotnick, eh?
by McKenna from the Hall April 13, 2020