Maw is a common Scottish word for mother, however it can be used in many other situations where "mum", would not be at all appropriate! Instead of saying "No, I don't agree with that", one can simply say "Aye, yer maw", and walk away - by far the superior choice for those busy those of us with have more pressing matters to attend to.
1. "Your maw is braw (tasty/babelicious)"
2. Person 1. "Naw, yer fish"
3. Person 2. "Naw yer maw" (person 2 clearly wins the argument, it's easy when you know how)
2. Person 1. "Naw, yer fish"
3. Person 2. "Naw yer maw" (person 2 clearly wins the argument, it's easy when you know how)
by stranger December 22, 2004
Abbreviation for Alcoholics anonymous and what is known as AAA (triple A) in the Americas.
Also stands for Automobile Assosciation, a company that performs roadside repairs on cars, reviews on hotels and restaraunts.
Also stands for Automobile Assosciation, a company that performs roadside repairs on cars, reviews on hotels and restaraunts.
by Stranger January 29, 2005
by stranger March 08, 2004
Someone angling for a position of leadership within a school, often referred to as Prefect. A blue tie hunter will often partake in activities solely for the purpose of being seen as "contributing to the life of school" and racking mad popularity with the teachers. The phrase arises from the blue tie awarded to prefects in a particular Sydney school.
"Mate, you know that guy's doing cadets, the musical, rowing, rugby, choir, band, debating, swimming and athletics."
"Yeah mate, he's a blue tie hunter for sure."
"Yeah mate, he's a blue tie hunter for sure."
by StrAngeR May 20, 2015