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1. A manufacturer of chocolates. Their famous slogan is that each of their blocks of chocolate contains 'a glass and a half of millk.'
2. A person who is easily affected by alcohol. This is based on the Cadbury 'glass and a half' slogan (ie: it only takes this person a glass and a half to get drunk!)
1. "I just had some Cadbury chocolate. Nice stuff'
2. "Haha, that girl is such a cadbury."
by aneurysm1985 July 4, 2004
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Any individual who cannot hold their liquor; i.e. gets drunk on a glass and a half.
'You fucking cadbury.'
by Daemon August 17, 2003
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Someone who gets drunk off a small amount of alcohol. Comes from Cadbury chocolate which is famous for having a glass and a half of milk in it. 'Cadbury's' only need a glass and a half (or similarly small quantity) to get drunk.
Jane is such a cadbury. She was drunk after her 2 glasses of wine last night.
by divulger of slang August 18, 2010
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Cadbury - Someone who succumbs easily to the efects of alchohol.
reflector is such a cadbury! He only had 2 stubbies and he was seeing pink elephants
by Clontarf_X June 1, 2003
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A candy company that makes superior-quality sweets and chocolates.
Try the Cadbury Crunchie(tm) bar. It's crisp, crunchie, it goes CRRRRRR!!! in your mouth.
by Yummy November 7, 2003
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British chocolate. Made by a company that's been around for 300 years.
I tried a Cadbury chocolate bar, and I never ate anything from Hershey again.
by Matthew B. October 16, 2003
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Good definitions already BUT two Brucie bonus points:
1) Mysteriously changed overnight from 'Cadbury's' to just 'Cadbury'. Much as Marathon changed to Snickers.
2) According to a quiz book bought by my housemate (which he bought from Poundland for, er well £1), also Cadbury Castle is the alleged real location of Camelot.
Er, hang on. It's gone all slanty. How do you take italics off? Bloody Microsoft etc...
by Chris Land July 6, 2005
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