by Trisa February 10, 2008
Get the Thrill Pair mug.A taunt yelled at someone to let them know they are being a pussy and for them to get on with whatever they are afraid to do. Meaning to use the manly powers of a ballsack for courage.
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A way of telling a bloke to man up and stop being a pussy/coward/wet blanket.
Means to 'act like you've got a pair of testicles'
Is an insult to imply that the man has no balls in the metaphorical sense (that they are a total wimp).
Often used by males and females alike, in women to display power and in men to shame the other male.
Always directed towards a male unless you're taking the piss.
Means to 'act like you've got a pair of testicles'
Is an insult to imply that the man has no balls in the metaphorical sense (that they are a total wimp).
Often used by males and females alike, in women to display power and in men to shame the other male.
Always directed towards a male unless you're taking the piss.
Bloke: Aww i can't go up there it's high and i'm scared of heights
Woman: Bloody hell (insert name here) act like you've got a pair will ya!
Woman: Bloody hell (insert name here) act like you've got a pair will ya!
by Lucy-fer in the sky with diamonds August 25, 2004
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Get the diss-pair mug.Parents. Used mainly in Ireland. From "Oul wan" meaning 'mother' and 'Oul lad' meaning 'father'. Combined, they are the 'oul pair'.
by BabyFat August 9, 2009
Get the Oul pair mug.To tell someone that they have no testes (balls,gonads,fluff balls,milk machine,wables, or the things your mom sucks on)
by asjkgfyusdag May 11, 2008
Get the Grow a Pair mug.Au pairing is living with a foreign family, taking care of the children while the parents are working.
Here the differences as to normal au-pairs: more responsability, clearly defined working hours, social benefits as holidays etc., greater separation of work and private life and more independence as nannies often do not live with the family, higher wages.
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