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lembit

'Lembit' taken from Lembit Opik, Liberal Democrat.
To do with the world being wiped out by meteorites or any other space-related destruction.
Lembit; lembitted.
Person 1: Whoa! d'you see that meteor coming at us??!
Person 2: Oh man we're gonna get lembitted!
by Rebecca Rocker September 5, 2008
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Deaky

The word lots of Queen fans call John Deacon as a nickname, often mistaken for 'deacy' (the incorrect spelling).
"whoa did you hear the bass line for The Invisible Man by Deaky?"
"yeah it was funky! Deaky sure knows how to write a fantastic bass riff!"
by Rebecca Rocker September 3, 2008
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Tatsy

A superior and more mellifluous way of saying "tasty" that originated from typos of said word.
Ignore the other definition about a hubristic dullard, and say it out loud - it's catchy!
Leticia: Strawberries are tatsy
Monty: Baha - rabbit food I say! Now, chocolate trifle is tatsy... er, tatsier

Ramsay: That is one fine tatsy ass!
by Rebecca Rocker February 23, 2008
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milktache

A milktache/delightfully white is the white line you get above your lip (around the philtrum area) after having imbibed milk.
A milktache does not always occur if careful, but may be inconspicuous to the person with it until someone points it out quite amusedly.
Magnus, a well-educated man with an aquiline nose and cleft chin, walked into the room of academics to have Isla point out his delightfully white milktache.
by Rebecca Rocker January 3, 2008
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Dermaghan

"derm-A-han"

1. Noun. Shortened form of Dermot Murnaghan - an English Devon-born news presenter associated with the BBC and Sky News.

2. Verb. To speak and (inadvertently or intentionally) put large amounts of emphasis on around half of the words.

//Dermaghan; Dermaghaner, Dermaghanist, Dermaghanise, Dermaghaning
1. Leticia: Who's that chap who did Eggheads?
Irving: Dermaghan...

2. Julius, the History teacher: Now TODAY CLASS we WILL be doing a STARTER to get us up and READY FOR work. You will HAVE TO GUESS which prominent HISTORICAL figure I AM. Ahem. "It IS true that LIBERTY is PRECIOUS; so precious THAT it MUST BE RATIONED."

Alice, sniggering to comrade: Geez Isla, was it the guy who baptised the baby off the Vicar of Dibley?
by Rebecca Rocker December 28, 2007
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Ivor

1. Name meaning: 'Archer's' Bow in English and 'Warrior' from the Old Norse.
2. Commonly used in puerile name-jokes to denote possession of something, which is marmite to the person with the actual name (i.e. loves it or hates it).
1. Judith: Hiya Ivor.
2. Young school chap: Ivor Biggun! hehehehehe
by Rebecca Rocker November 15, 2007
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This isn't Sparta

This isn't Sparta, it actually IS madness. And you're not going to Dine In Hell, face it.
Sam: THIS IS SPARTA!!!!!!!!!!!11
Non-300-obsessive: Stop fanboi drooling over Gerry Butler's pecks, and do something productive with your supposed hollow shell of a 'life'. THIS ISN'T SPARTA!
Sam: *wibble*
by Rebecca Rocker November 15, 2007
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