Definitions by qbriel
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affix. (Australian slang) Directional particle affixed to the end of a proper noun (in relation to a person, named place, etc.) or standard noun (in relation to a more general, unnamed area), typically with a hyphen, to indicate a location, destination or direction. In the case where the preceding noun is a specific person, it refers to their general direction or place of residence. Should not follow nouns that refer to an inanimate object that does not relate to location.
mad invite
exp. Said in a drawn-out bogan accent alongside a 'gnarly' hand sign to indicate desire to join in or initiate in one's recreational activity (typically a smoke). This takes place primarily in bathrooms but has no parameters as to where it can occur.
Person 1: "I gotta go piss lowk"
Person 2: "Yeah I'll go as well"
Person 3 : *throwing up gnarly hand sign🤙*, 'mad invite!' directed at Person 1 and 2.
Person 1: "Fine." (Person 3 joins)
Person 2: "Yeah I'll go as well"
Person 3 : *throwing up gnarly hand sign🤙*, 'mad invite!' directed at Person 1 and 2.
Person 1: "Fine." (Person 3 joins)
mad invite by qbriel March 30, 2025