Not afraid of 'townies' or pikies as we call them here but they need a hair cut. They actually run away a lot. probaly more scary then'townies, mainly cos of smell
not what u mean but my little bro goes around wiv long hair, spike every where & he finks he rules the world.
by edward April 16, 2004
an onomatopoetic word used when Batman or Robin was get down to business, fighting crime, BLAM! SMACK! POW! .....
by edward July 11, 2006
by Edward May 13, 2005
A "breenebass" is a very small creature. Standing at about 3ft high, the breenebass is never seen without his treasured wooden crutches, which he uses to tap regular sized girls on the bottom. You could mistake the breenebass for a child, but it is firm belief all over Keighley that he is just a midget. Occasionally, this creature likes to wield his bass guitar, bounce around his bedroom and pretend he is in the well known rock 'n roll band, Status Quo.
by Edward March 04, 2005
The condition of having left or abandoned someone or someplace, often abruptly, under difficult or unpleasant circumstances, and with the implication of not intending to come back. Colloquial misspelling of "ran off." The term is derived from the movie O Brother, Where Art Thou, in which an rather unlearned character wishes to convey to other characters that his wife left him but does not wish to say so aloud in front of his son.
by Edward January 06, 2004
1.A title given to those that don't belong to the "Dork" nor "Geek" category.
2.A special orginization formed in 2003 with only 2 members. The information on that group is classified.
2.A special orginization formed in 2003 with only 2 members. The information on that group is classified.
1.The man was clearly not a geek nor a dork. He was more of a Deek.
2.Deeks were a mejestic group of people that had un-human like powers and could easily dominat foes.
2.Deeks were a mejestic group of people that had un-human like powers and could easily dominat foes.
by Edward December 10, 2003
A female although brunette displays frequent bursts of typical blonde behaviour. Thus arises then comparison with the colour structure of a crunchie bar - brown outside and blonde within.
Jo - a brown haired girl - received a message from her mother telling her not to ring because she was under the dryer. On awakening to find this message, Jo promptly headed to the laundry where she observed that her mother was not under the clothes dryer, but at the hair dresser.
This is an example of a brunette displaying blonde behavioural characteristics.
This is an example of a brunette displaying blonde behavioural characteristics.
by Edward August 16, 2003