Insult often (but not exclusively) used when someone has a worse car than yours.
The 'a' is usually drawn out for emphasis.
See also 'state' and 'rash'.
The 'a' is usually drawn out for emphasis.
See also 'state' and 'rash'.
by MichaelJAltrip January 17, 2005
Highly offensive term used towards those of lower or more cuntish status.
The 'a' is usually drawn out for emphasis.
See also 'state' and 'disgrace'.
The 'a' is usually drawn out for emphasis.
See also 'state' and 'disgrace'.
by MichaelJAltrip January 17, 2005
Obscure fruit of which the origins are uncertain. Sold in punnets (containers) in UK supermarket chain Sainsbury's and occasionally, if somewhat rarely, at football stadia in Britain.
by michaeljaltrip December 28, 2004
A derogatory term regularly used between street racers to initiate a race.
Usually the 'a' is drawn out for emphasis.
See also 'rash' and 'disgrace'.
Usually the 'a' is drawn out for emphasis.
See also 'rash' and 'disgrace'.
"I'll race you, you staaaaaaaaaaaate!"
by MichaelJAltrip January 17, 2005