The act of having or creating action. The use of the word creates a feeling of elation and apprehension towards a task or event for example:
by WordallySmart January 23, 2019
John: "Stu's been smoking spice again and I think he's messed himself up a bit."
Ian: "He's full on cabbagiode, I don't think he'll be coming back from this."
John: "Can we still call him spice man stupid?"
Ian: "I think we should."
Ian: "He's full on cabbagiode, I don't think he'll be coming back from this."
John: "Can we still call him spice man stupid?"
Ian: "I think we should."
by WordallySmart February 22, 2019
Brendan: Ian I think these garies are too strong, I'm gurning a lot.
Ian: glad you're having fun, I'm not as bad as you I hope!
Nicola: I. Hope you aren't planning on wonky chopping all day!
By Nicola
Ian: glad you're having fun, I'm not as bad as you I hope!
Nicola: I. Hope you aren't planning on wonky chopping all day!
By Nicola
by WordallySmart June 15, 2019
Amanda: "Ian it's roasting outside, I'm dying!"
Ian: "Good thing we got the blagnums in, what flavour would you like?"
Ian: "Good thing we got the blagnums in, what flavour would you like?"
by WordallySmart February 22, 2019
A clever, cute and alternative way of saying minute where you exaggerate the 'wit' minwits are those precious minutes you ask for and give in between proper minutes and are therefore meaningful.
by WordallySmart January 24, 2019
by WordallySmart January 24, 2019
A case of the tireds when someone is so over tired for a long period of time as if it was an illness.
Nicola:"you sound tired Ian."
Ian: "I've got a bad case of the tireds, more and more people seem to have it in our broken society Nic."
Nicola:"you should start the revolution."
Ian: "I'd have done it already if I didn't have the tireds."
Ian: "I've got a bad case of the tireds, more and more people seem to have it in our broken society Nic."
Nicola:"you should start the revolution."
Ian: "I'd have done it already if I didn't have the tireds."
by WordallySmart February 22, 2019