by black flag June 02, 2004

UK usage
1) Small fireworks designed to make a loud bang, popular with children.
2) Sausages, normally served with mash
1) Small fireworks designed to make a loud bang, popular with children.
2) Sausages, normally served with mash
by black flag June 20, 2004

1) To have sexual intercourse
2) A sea bird, A small cormorant.
3) A form of rough pipe tobacco
4) A thick pile on a carpet.
2) A sea bird, A small cormorant.
3) A form of rough pipe tobacco
4) A thick pile on a carpet.
1) I would really like to shag Samatha Janus (British TV star)
2) Shags are commonest in the waters around South West Britain
3) Going down the shop for some shag.
4) I've shampooed the rug so the shag is really soft
2) Shags are commonest in the waters around South West Britain
3) Going down the shop for some shag.
4) I've shampooed the rug so the shag is really soft
by black flag May 29, 2004
