UK English term for a sandwich, particularly said from Birmingham upwards. The London equivalent would be "sarnie".
Probably comes from the word butter.
Probably comes from the word butter.
by Noodle May 16, 2005

by noodle September 08, 2003

A word used in UK slang which can mean:
1. An exclamation of surprise (usually shock).
2. An adjective meaning bad/poor.
3. An adjective meaning good (similar to how "sick" is used).
1. An exclamation of surprise (usually shock).
2. An adjective meaning bad/poor.
3. An adjective meaning good (similar to how "sick" is used).
1. "Did you know that Fred crashed his car last night?", "Woah, state".
2. "Have you seen that toilet? It's well state"
3. "I did a turbo last night, it were well state"
2. "Have you seen that toilet? It's well state"
3. "I did a turbo last night, it were well state"
by Noodle May 15, 2007

Derogatory term for a Chinese man. Usually one with bad clothes and unkempt hair, who acts in a manner that reflects lack of social skills. (Derived from the Chinese term "Ge-mer" meaning "buddies" and mispronounced by Dr. Clark Guilliams.)
by Noodle December 11, 2003

A totally new concept, that uses radical ideas such as 'chatting' 'online' and the underground PC game 'The Sims ©' to create a wonderful haven of paedophiles, 11 year old girls, and 49 year old men pretending to be 11 year old girs/paedophiles
"omf a/s/l?? u wanna go and cyberz on "The Sims© Online" i kno a gr8 plase were dez dis brothel run by diz 14 yer old grl! lamofrol!!1one *snort*"
-communication ended
-communication ended
by Noodle December 17, 2003
