schnack

Term of abuse for dirty working class types Dubliners, favoured by the middle classes who live near the DART line and have never travelled on the Nitelink. A combination of scumbag and knacker.
"I don't want to go to drinking in Ringsend, it's full of schnacks, let's go to Dalkey instead."
by Taz April 13, 2005
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Harjot

Sweetheart, nice, kind, sweet sweet, most loving, most caring, SUPER CUTE, HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOTTIE; ('H' = HARJOT = HOT ;)
I 've got myself a Harjot.
Even tho every girl in cali wants Harjot, they can't have him, cuz he's ALL MINE.
by Taz January 24, 2004
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Padded Jack

Item of clothing worn on the medieval battlefields. Comprises 42 layers of wool and linen, soaked in either vinegar, salt water, wine or urine to make them stiff and tough to break through. Often either tied or buckled at the front, hence the modern word "jacket". Mostly foot soldiers and Billmen would wear them, as they were the poorer ranks and would not neccessarily own plate armour.
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Paladin

Any of the Twelve Peers of Charlemagne's Court, of whom the Count Palatine was the chief; Knight errant; Champion.
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Fountain of Youth

Mystic water that has the abilities to make whoever drinks it or bathes in it younger.
old man into young man. Young man into kid. Kid into baby
by taz May 04, 2004
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Gauntlets

Medieval hand protection. Two variations were finger gauntlets, comprised of steel over the top of the hand and individual, articulated plates of steel over the fingers to give movement for sword and Bill. The other variation were Mitts, same steel over the hand, but just one plate or slightly curved steel over the fingers, instead of the articulation. Gloves were worn underneath the metal, for grip on the weapons and general protection.Could be plain, or highly decorated, depending on the period and the fashions of the time.
The soldier slipped his hands into his gauntlets.
by Taz June 02, 2004
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chuddy

it means knickers u fools...eeh i dunno, where u get butt-cheeks from??
by taz December 11, 2004
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