Lad, lad, lad sometimes thats all we hear in the rooms of MSN and the streets of parrswood. Nut why this word, where did it originate and who made it famous? The answer to that question is a twat named Richard Keane. He originated in sylvias womb and escaped to wreak havoc on the world in which we live.
He uses lad as a derogatory term aimed at his friends and enemies, the latter of which there are many.
Phrases such as "watch it lad" , you silly lad" and "laddete" are common place wherever this creature roams.
He uses lad as a derogatory term aimed at his friends and enemies, the latter of which there are many.
Phrases such as "watch it lad" , you silly lad" and "laddete" are common place wherever this creature roams.
by Pirate April 06, 2005
by Pirate November 07, 2004
A communal gathering place of all of manchesters scally population. On occasions a group of thugs will threaten to "split your wig" or may even through a half chewed strawberry cone in your direction and then run of down the road shouting ice cream coat at you in a shrill voice, followed by im gonna get my brother to spark you out.
"betta watch it laddy or im gonna split your wig"
"look hes wearing the ice cream coat"
Leonard in retaliation "what you got a badger down you ur pants?"
"look hes wearing the ice cream coat"
Leonard in retaliation "what you got a badger down you ur pants?"
by Pirate April 02, 2004
a band that's evil plan backfired.
Their goal in calling themselves 'thursday' was to NOT be streotyped.
Poor guys, it ended up associating them with 'saves the day' (non-generic, but ver dis-similar) and 'taking back sunday' (sounds like everyone else, but was slightly better before john nolan left)
In any case, thursday is most definately 'post-hardcore.'
the lyrics are never repetative, like crap ass pop muisic, and rarely deal with the cliche girlfirend story (hence, not emo). But weather they are 'good' falls to opinion (i love 'em)
Their goal in calling themselves 'thursday' was to NOT be streotyped.
Poor guys, it ended up associating them with 'saves the day' (non-generic, but ver dis-similar) and 'taking back sunday' (sounds like everyone else, but was slightly better before john nolan left)
In any case, thursday is most definately 'post-hardcore.'
the lyrics are never repetative, like crap ass pop muisic, and rarely deal with the cliche girlfirend story (hence, not emo). But weather they are 'good' falls to opinion (i love 'em)
Guy1 "Thursday rocked live"
Guy2 "Yea, so did coheed and cambria"
Guy1 "No, I really mean it."
Guy2 "Oh... aren't you supposed to say that even if the concert sucks?"
Guy1 "Uh, I don't think so ."
Guy2 "Oh... then coheed and cambria sounded like willain hung from american idol"
Guy2 "Yea, so did coheed and cambria"
Guy1 "No, I really mean it."
Guy2 "Oh... aren't you supposed to say that even if the concert sucks?"
Guy1 "Uh, I don't think so ."
Guy2 "Oh... then coheed and cambria sounded like willain hung from american idol"
by pirate March 26, 2005
by Pirate August 24, 2003
Whilst driving, the driver leans over and gives the passenger "road head" and then the passenger then steers the vehicle.
The other day my girl and I were driving across town and I asked her if I could get the co-pilot and I almost crashed when I came in her eye
by PIRATE July 19, 2016