Definitions by Thomas Leone
Well-Oiled
Potentially of British Origin (possibly Northern-English).
Meaning heavily drunk.
Less common but the same as pissed.
Meaning heavily drunk.
Less common but the same as pissed.
Let's go out and get well-oiled.
Haha look, Jack's having a piss on the fruity. Is he well-oiled or what?
I've had a rough day at work, I'ma have to get oiled up.
Haha look, Jack's having a piss on the fruity. Is he well-oiled or what?
I've had a rough day at work, I'ma have to get oiled up.
Well-Oiled by Thomas Leone October 12, 2009
LIX
Pronounced: "el-ī-eks", as each letter is said separately but in quick succession.
"Loving It to the Extreme/ly" or "Loving It Extreme/ly"
Believed to have orginated in North-Eastern England in the early 21st Century. Not widely known or used.
Acceptably used as text talk or internet blogging.
"Loving It to the Extreme/ly" or "Loving It Extreme/ly"
Believed to have orginated in North-Eastern England in the early 21st Century. Not widely known or used.
Acceptably used as text talk or internet blogging.
What'd you think of the band we saw last night? - LIX, they were great, I loved 'em.
Check out this funny video, you're gonna LIX.
Check out this funny video, you're gonna LIX.
LIX by Thomas Leone October 7, 2009