A sacred place or feeling for the financially irresponsible; usually the VIP/pokies room at the local pub.
"Where’s he gone?"
"He’s in Degen's Paradise— half a pack of darts deep, 6 pints in, slapping $5 across 4 different pokies."
"He’s in Degen's Paradise— half a pack of darts deep, 6 pints in, slapping $5 across 4 different pokies."
by Trizzy1 May 20, 2025
Something so elite, pure, or peak that it can only be compared to God's greatest creation — rugby.
Used to describe anything that goes above and beyond the ordinary. Doesn't have to be sport-related, just that good.
Used to describe anything that goes above and beyond the ordinary. Doesn't have to be sport-related, just that good.
"My mate's bringing a case of beer"
"That’s so footy."
"Bro this steak is fucking hectic"
"Yeah its so footy"
"Oi Rate the sunset"
"Yeah its so footy"
"I scored a try on the weekend"
"So footy"
"That’s so footy."
"Bro this steak is fucking hectic"
"Yeah its so footy"
"Oi Rate the sunset"
"Yeah its so footy"
"I scored a try on the weekend"
"So footy"
by Trizzy1 May 20, 2025
When someone totally loses it and goes full throttle crazy;
A next-level freakout with maximum effort;
The kind of meltdown only a Division 1 athlete’s relentless intensity and dedication could match.
A next-level freakout with maximum effort;
The kind of meltdown only a Division 1 athlete’s relentless intensity and dedication could match.
"Yeah mate, I went radio silent and she had a D1 wigout. She maxed out the instagram character limit 17 times and tried to break into my house. All my belongings are in the gutter and she's keyed my troopy"
by Trizzy1 May 20, 2025
Borrowed from on-field rugby talk, Footy Comms describes moments when the boys are dialled in, whether you're calling plays, hyping each other up, or all just on the same wavelength. Used in footy, on nights out, or any situation where group synergy is a g-up.
1. When the boys are all in agreement.
2. On-field communication during rugby, especially when wanting the team to give more.
3. Debriefing rizz / tuning to the boys
1. When the boys are all in agreement.
2. On-field communication during rugby, especially when wanting the team to give more.
3. Debriefing rizz / tuning to the boys
1. When planning a boys trip: someone mentions Bali as a potential destination, everyone simultaneously replies "Footy Comms" in agreeance
2. During a rugby game after conceding a try: "Oi, No one's talking out there. Turn footy comms on" in an attempt to get the team to communicate more.
3. "She snapped back in seconds. Footy Comms"
2. During a rugby game after conceding a try: "Oi, No one's talking out there. Turn footy comms on" in an attempt to get the team to communicate more.
3. "She snapped back in seconds. Footy Comms"
by Trizzy1 May 20, 2025
Short for “communications.” Used to describe the state of interaction between people. Can be on (active), off (silent), positive, or negative.
• "She messaged me first — comms are on."
• "Negative comms. She left me on delivered."
• "He’s in transit. Comms off till he lands."
• "I’m heading out now — keep comms on."
• During a footy match after conceding a try: "Turn comms on, we're currently silent out there"
• Someone says something trying to be funny and nobody laughs, another person will reply "Tough crowd, negative comms."
• "Negative comms. She left me on delivered."
• "He’s in transit. Comms off till he lands."
• "I’m heading out now — keep comms on."
• During a footy match after conceding a try: "Turn comms on, we're currently silent out there"
• Someone says something trying to be funny and nobody laughs, another person will reply "Tough crowd, negative comms."
by Trizzy1 May 20, 2025
by Trizzy1 May 20, 2025
What you say when one of the boys starts talking absolute nonsense or arguing a pointless point. A quick way to tell them to shut up or take a breather before things get worse. Mate cannot talk until voted to be unmuted.
Mate: Talking nonsense near huzz
Me: Mute
Mate: Trying to prove a point thats useless
Me: Mute, go for a walk.
Mate: "I reckon pineapple on pizza is a crime."
Me: "Mute. Go sit facing the corner"
Mate: "I can definitely out-bench you, no worries."
Me: "Mute."
Me: Mute
Mate: Trying to prove a point thats useless
Me: Mute, go for a walk.
Mate: "I reckon pineapple on pizza is a crime."
Me: "Mute. Go sit facing the corner"
Mate: "I can definitely out-bench you, no worries."
Me: "Mute."
by Trizzy1 May 20, 2025