12 definitions by mikelangelno

to throw or sling an object or person
1. It's rubbish, just poise it into the skip 2.We struggled for a while but then I managed to poise him into the pond.
by mikelangelno October 2, 2017
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1. Accessories, especially ones which are largely unused but hard to discard. Also, cheap household ornaments excessively present on every ledge, shelf and available space.
When I moved house, I got rid of a lot of my tranclements, though it wasn't easy.
by mikelangelno September 29, 2017
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Little boy's penis. A corruption/derivation of 'sparrow', the insignificant little bird. (ENGLISH - especially Yorkshire)
Watch you don't catch your sparrer in your zip, son.
by mikelangelno September 29, 2017
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spying on couples making love in the countryside, usually a vice practised by old men
I was horrified when I saw my grandfather's neighbour had been degging on our amorous adventures.
by mikelangelno September 15, 2017
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Gate or door latch, consisting of a swiveling bar on the door/gate and a channeled bracket on the frame for it to seat into when lowered. (ENGLISH)
It was after 3 a.m. I quietly lifted the sneck, eased the door open and snook in.
by mikelangelno September 29, 2017
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Oh! Good, we've arrived, I'm dying for a wass!
by mikelangelno September 24, 2017
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'Don't scrorm all over that new lounger, like you were always scrorming over the old one or it will soon look as bad!'
by mikelangelno September 15, 2017
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