A phrase to signify that something is over, done or completed. Originates from the infamous hand gesture given by Liverpool's manager Rafael Benetiz when his team took a seemingly unassailable 2-0 lead against Sam Allarydyce's defenisvely set up budget team Blackburn Rovers.
Often applied to similar situations, when individuals partaking in 'grog' complete a comfortable victory on Fifa (also referred to as Fifs and Fifinho).
Likely to either cause a moment of great hilarity or offence depending on the individual/s it is aimed at and the context in which it is used.
Often applied to similar situations, when individuals partaking in 'grog' complete a comfortable victory on Fifa (also referred to as Fifs and Fifinho).
Likely to either cause a moment of great hilarity or offence depending on the individual/s it is aimed at and the context in which it is used.
"Rafa's hands mate" (on taking a 2-0 lead with a textbook Fifa goal from a cross after a barrage of attacks).
by Montgomerie May 18, 2009
A phrase used in encouragement of delivering a cross when playing Fifa.
Originates in a flat in Tamworth where regular 'groggers' meet to partake in 'sessions' (sesh) of Fifa 2009 (formerly 2008).
To deliver to the barnet is generally encouraged from both open play and corners, whilst certain individuals have been heard to say the phrase at an attacking throw in.
Originates in a flat in Tamworth where regular 'groggers' meet to partake in 'sessions' (sesh) of Fifa 2009 (formerly 2008).
To deliver to the barnet is generally encouraged from both open play and corners, whilst certain individuals have been heard to say the phrase at an attacking throw in.
"Barnet me up monty"
by Montgomerie May 18, 2009
Inhalation of marijuana in advance of performance in a particularly important task, namely playing fifa or preparing a ruck of steaks.
by Montgomerie May 18, 2009
Taken literally means; to be snoozy, sleepy or groggy as a result of inhalation of 'grog'.
The terms however has deeper meanings and can be used to portray 'boredom' or as an indication of painful chat.
The latter meaning for the term is a result of long winded stories about hockey, pasta and bacon often via telephone (which is turned to loudspeaker to increase the speed at which snoozeville is approached).
Emphasis is often put on the 's' or 'sch' sound at the start of the word to further enhance the true meaning of the word.
The terms however has deeper meanings and can be used to portray 'boredom' or as an indication of painful chat.
The latter meaning for the term is a result of long winded stories about hockey, pasta and bacon often via telephone (which is turned to loudspeaker to increase the speed at which snoozeville is approached).
Emphasis is often put on the 's' or 'sch' sound at the start of the word to further enhance the true meaning of the word.
by Montgomerie May 18, 2009