A term or alias used to describe the way somebody runs on the court.
This is usually done with your arms bent upwards and your hand sitting out while you run, just like little wings.
They can also can be called 'tinks' or 'tinkers'.
This is usually done with your arms bent upwards and your hand sitting out while you run, just like little wings.
They can also can be called 'tinks' or 'tinkers'.
Benji: Hey dude, did you win basketball?
Craig: Nah man, we lost by 12 points.
Benji: Maybe it's because you run like a fucking fairy, Tinkerbell.
Craig: Nah man, we lost by 12 points.
Benji: Maybe it's because you run like a fucking fairy, Tinkerbell.
by benjiUØCH August 26, 2007
Just like it's used to describe common celebrations like Christmas and Easter, it refers to a party involving people coming together to have a good time and participating in the events and activities, usually invloving in music, sex, drugs and alcohol, that are taking place at a persons home.
Apparantely everyone is merrymaking up at some hussey's house tonight over in Alfredon, be there or be square.
by benjiUØCH August 26, 2007
The mascot created to mock the West COAST Eagles of the Australian Football League after players were found to be using illegal substances.
This mascot was used for a skit held by comedy crew 'The Chaser' to mock the team while arriving at an airpart after a game. The mascot Eagle followed them through the airport carrying a bag of white powder and constantly joking about the drug users of the team.
This mascot was used for a skit held by comedy crew 'The Chaser' to mock the team while arriving at an airpart after a game. The mascot Eagle followed them through the airport carrying a bag of white powder and constantly joking about the drug users of the team.
by benjiUØCH August 26, 2007
A Bluey is the name for a common blue singlet, usually a 'BONDS' brand one, worn on a regular basis either under clothing or all out with dog tags and tanked up guns.
Also known as a 'wife beater'.
Also known as a 'wife beater'.
by benjiUØCH August 26, 2007
1) Used in a sentence to encourage somebody to do or not to take place in an ativity of sort, usually bad.
2) Used to tell somebody that they have changed, either in a good or bad way.
2) Used to tell somebody that they have changed, either in a good or bad way.
a) The old you would have tapped that hussey all night.
b) The old you would never have thought about stealing that bitches TV while TJ was banging her mum, what's got into you man?
b) The old you would never have thought about stealing that bitches TV while TJ was banging her mum, what's got into you man?
by benjiUØCH August 26, 2007