3 definitions by bridgenie
Another way of saying "time for a drink"
Can be used at finishing time of work, at the end of a sporting event or any time that "time for a drink" would be mist appropriate
Can be used at finishing time of work, at the end of a sporting event or any time that "time for a drink" would be mist appropriate
by bridgenie August 21, 2005
Short for "disc jockey". Those on the radio tend to fill the time between songs with nonsense information that is irrelevant or the weather.
Those that spin discs tend to suffer inexplicably from a random happiness for no particular reason.
Those that spin discs tend to suffer inexplicably from a random happiness for no particular reason.
by bridgenie August 21, 2005