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Definitions by klidenengro

to steal or a thief. Romany word 'te chorel' to steal. see also chor. Used in pockets all over the UK where chavs are descended from Romany Gypsies. (e.g., recently heard in Chatham, Kent)
he's a bleeding chore, he's always choring from shops
chore by klidenengro February 1, 2004
n. lump of wood, used to hit people. v. to hit with a lump of wood. Standard European Romany word 'kaasht' meaning a piece of wood.
she's got him under the cosh, poor sod
cosh by klidenengro January 30, 2004

didicoy, didicoi, also didd- 

gypsy, pikey, chav etc. Romany word of respect for male of older generation. 'dadika' = father
diddikois welcome!
Romany word for a lad. The modern standard European Romany word is 'mursh'
oi, mush!
mush by klidenengro January 30, 2004
Romany word for brother. Standard modern European word is 'praal'
he's no pal of mine, I wouldn't piss in his mouth if his teeth were on fire
pal by klidenengro January 30, 2004
testicles. They usually work in pairs. Romany word 'pele' meaning testicles. see goolies
mince my pills (expression of mild astonishment)
pills by klidenengro January 30, 2004
to hit with the fist. Romany word for 'five'. To give someone a bunch of fives. Not to be confused with the word 'punch' meaning a drink with five ingredients, which is not a Romany word, but a Hindi word. The Hindi for 'five' is 'paanch'.
he punched him in the nackers
punch by klidenengro January 30, 2004