Adjective: Describes the appearance of soldiers in the field, who are usually have worn equipment, dirty uniforms, and unofficial additions or modifications of their kit. This makes them look tough and professional. People wanting to imitate that look will batter their new equipment, grow stubble even if they have the chance to shave, and so on.
Derived from 'rough'.
Derived from 'rough'.
"Are you growing that beard because your chin is cold or do you just want to look more rufty-tufty?"
by Kilkrazy July 02, 2004
Verb. To telecottage / telecottaging.
Working from a home in the country with computer communication.
Nothing to do with cottaging.
Working from a home in the country with computer communication.
Nothing to do with cottaging.
I sold my flat in London and bought a cottage in Norfolk. Then I had a 2mbps line installed so I could telecottage.
by kilkrazy January 17, 2005
Adjective. Describes alchoholic drinks so appealing that they are likely to stimulate over-consumption, turning the drinker into a lush.
Exampled include beer, cocktails, and fine wines.
Exampled include beer, cocktails, and fine wines.
by kilkrazy January 03, 2005
Noun.
Clutteration is the assortment of useless but decorative objects, such as china ornaments, that women like to put on tables and shelves.
Once clutteration is advanced, it will become impossible to find a clear horizontal surface to put your drink down on.
Clutteration is the assortment of useless but decorative objects, such as china ornaments, that women like to put on tables and shelves.
Once clutteration is advanced, it will become impossible to find a clear horizontal surface to put your drink down on.
I came home and found my wife had put an aromatherapy set on my bedside table and 'tidied away' the book I was reading. Total clutteration!
by kilkrazy January 09, 2005
by kilkrazy January 02, 2005
To scriggle: intransitive verb.
Describes the action of wriggling and squirming through narrow spaces such as half-closed doorways, around the floor at crowded parties, and so on.
Describes the action of wriggling and squirming through narrow spaces such as half-closed doorways, around the floor at crowded parties, and so on.
by Kilkrazy November 01, 2005
Onomatapaeic word describing the sound made when a DJ scratches a record back and forth rapidly on the turntable (that is, he rotates the record rapidly in either direction).
by kilkrazy December 30, 2004