UK slang (London)
To go wrong, to be victims of Murphy's Law. Often heard for the lips of actors in Brit crime flicks and cop shows Origin obscure.
To go wrong, to be victims of Murphy's Law. Often heard for the lips of actors in Brit crime flicks and cop shows Origin obscure.
by black flag June 26, 2004

UK slang, rhyming = fellatio
To give oral sex on a male member. From the popular Horatio Hornblower novels.
To give oral sex on a male member. From the popular Horatio Hornblower novels.
by black flag May 29, 2004

by black flag May 30, 2004

by black flag June 02, 2004

A musical style blending English Folk and country rock unique to the English west country. Founded by Adge Cutler and the wurzels.
The term derives from scrumpy a potent form of rough cider and Weston-super-mare, a town in Somerset.
The term derives from scrumpy a potent form of rough cider and Weston-super-mare, a town in Somerset.
by Black Flag May 28, 2004

A large plant, that gives ruit, shelter firewood and provides homes for many wild creatures.
The thing that Mcdadeism and Community At Heart are bitterly opposed to and want to tear down and replace with concrete
The thing that Mcdadeism and Community At Heart are bitterly opposed to and want to tear down and replace with concrete
by black flag June 28, 2004

An influential but egocentric bunch of musicians from Bristol in the UK.
Renowed for their offensive, prima donna attitudes to the staff of all venues unlucky enough to put them on. In fact their split was partly down to the fact no promotor or venue would touch them in the end.
Renowed for their offensive, prima donna attitudes to the staff of all venues unlucky enough to put them on. In fact their split was partly down to the fact no promotor or venue would touch them in the end.
"After last night, there is NO WAY Portishead are ever coming back to play here again"
(the management of Bristols New Trinity Arts Centre after a typical portishead gig)
(the management of Bristols New Trinity Arts Centre after a typical portishead gig)
by Black Flag February 15, 2004
