The act of tickling someone, but without the use of fingernails or doing it really fast.
Could be considered a gentle caress or teasing. Usually feels really good.
Could be considered a gentle caress or teasing. Usually feels really good.
by LeBoiSquad October 13, 2020
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"My mate has a 350 chev with a turbo 400 gearbox in his hq one tonner, its funny because the gearbox isn't actually turbo"'nasal laugh'
"My mate from church group once ate a whole aluminium soft drink can"
"My mate from church group once ate a whole aluminium soft drink can"
by aus90 February 2, 2017
Get the my mate mug.This girl, she's got mad skills. She always makes people want to laugh. She got major swag. Marzel loves the latest music with the sickest beats. She's shy, but when you really take the time to know her, you won't regret it. Her personality is unlike anything or anyone you'll ever meet. She's nice and loves to joke around all the time. She's a tough girl who knows what she wants.
by mickiedees February 3, 2012
Get the Marzel mug.When one claims to have accomplished something that is utterly impossible this phrase should be said in response. It is usually pronounced in a sarcastic tone so the other person is informed of the person's disbelief of their claim.
Christian: "I hooked up with Georgie last night."
Joel: "Righto mate."
(i.e Georgie is mint and Christian could not have possibly got with her.)
Joel: "Righto mate."
(i.e Georgie is mint and Christian could not have possibly got with her.)
by Mmmmgeorge! December 6, 2010
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Get the mate mug.A multipurpose word in Australian cultural context which can denote friendly affectation or alternatively, threat depending on the context in which it is used.
Australian culture can be confusing to outsiders when they call those they like, cunts, and those they dont like, mate.
Its all in the tone and context.
Australian culture can be confusing to outsiders when they call those they like, cunts, and those they dont like, mate.
Its all in the tone and context.
by JoffaR July 21, 2016
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