Schbored is the word you would use to describe how you feel at school. It is a combination of the words ‘School’ and ‘Bored’. You would generally feel schbored if you had finished all the work for a lesson, and you weren’t sure what to do next as the teacher is not telling you.
by Top Defined October 13, 2020
Ampop is the word you would use when you are moderately annoyed with somebody but do not wish to offend them or strongly insult them. It’s meaning is similar to ‘banana’, like calling somebody a banana.
Derek: can I borrow your book?
Sister: No.
Derek: please? No? Your an ampop.
Sister: (carries on sewing)
Sister: No.
Derek: please? No? Your an ampop.
Sister: (carries on sewing)
by Top Defined September 16, 2019
Joobi: “What a lovely dog! I’m going to call it Grithum.”
Mary: “How many of you still sleep with a teddy?”
*silence*
John: “Grithum!”
*everybody continues with the conversation*
Mary: “How many of you still sleep with a teddy?”
*silence*
John: “Grithum!”
*everybody continues with the conversation*
by Top Defined October 13, 2020
Humungus is a word that can be used to describe something very large. It means the object or thing is bigger than huge, larger than gigantic, but not of infinite size. It can be used to describe loud noises too.
Olivia: that whale is huge!
Joobi: it is humungus!
Jennie: That sound was so loud it almost shattered my eardrums.
Joobi: Yeah, it was humungus.
Joobi: it is humungus!
Jennie: That sound was so loud it almost shattered my eardrums.
Joobi: Yeah, it was humungus.
by Top Defined December 01, 2020
Bram means egg in an everyday situation, but can also be used to break silence or to blurt out in awkward situations.
Derek: “Mother, could you please make me some scrambled brams?”
Dora: “Does anybody here have a large pencil in the bathroom?”
*silence*
Harry: Bram!
Everybody: *continues with conversation*
Dora: “Does anybody here have a large pencil in the bathroom?”
*silence*
Harry: Bram!
Everybody: *continues with conversation*
by Top Defined April 15, 2019