ingredients: onions, garlic, water, green onions, salami, green beans, soy sauce, fish sauce, plum sauce, salt, pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, chilli flakes, pepper.
recipe:
slice an onion until you have 15 even pieces, 3 pieces of garlic as well
put the pieces in a bowl with lots of water and microwave for 5 minutes on high or 7 minutes on low
pour the onions, garlic and onion water in bowl
add 10 slices of salami sliced
add onion and garlic powder
add the rest to your desired taste.
recipe:
slice an onion until you have 15 even pieces, 3 pieces of garlic as well
put the pieces in a bowl with lots of water and microwave for 5 minutes on high or 7 minutes on low
pour the onions, garlic and onion water in bowl
add 10 slices of salami sliced
add onion and garlic powder
add the rest to your desired taste.
by RupertCambridge February 6, 2023

by Also Hammered January 30, 2022

by Onionbutt55 September 16, 2023

by who gave my son an onion November 2, 2019

Nah, bro. Word to my motha this shawty a Bronx Onion.
Kariece: That’s why you broke, Nigga.
Man: You too ugly to be talking like that.
Kariece: You a Broke Dumb Bitch.
Man: and you a Bronx Onion.
Kariece: That’s why you broke, Nigga.
Man: You too ugly to be talking like that.
Kariece: You a Broke Dumb Bitch.
Man: and you a Bronx Onion.
by fbkthemk August 6, 2022

Onion. A.k.a “The Onion”
First coined by Richard “Scraggs” to describe a speciality of the person which they do better than any of their mates. Their “go to drink” when hitting the piss. A batsmen’s “go to shot” which they nail.
A variation of “The “Onion” is also used by punters to describe a bet on horse number 11 in the last race anywhere in the world. First coined by “Bad Greg” McKenna when betting on horse number 11 in the last race of the day in Western Australia. It has since spread as an urban legend because of the number of times the 11 won at good odds. It has now spread amongst punters across the country who “back the 11 in the last”. When the 11 wins the punters communicate with a simple “Bang”
First coined by Richard “Scraggs” to describe a speciality of the person which they do better than any of their mates. Their “go to drink” when hitting the piss. A batsmen’s “go to shot” which they nail.
A variation of “The “Onion” is also used by punters to describe a bet on horse number 11 in the last race anywhere in the world. First coined by “Bad Greg” McKenna when betting on horse number 11 in the last race of the day in Western Australia. It has since spread as an urban legend because of the number of times the 11 won at good odds. It has now spread amongst punters across the country who “back the 11 in the last”. When the 11 wins the punters communicate with a simple “Bang”
Onion or The Onion is used in various situations
Drinking “Onion”. Scragg’s “Onion” is the Fraser Onion. Bad Greg’s “Onion” is a Shaw and Smith SSB, Soc’s “Onion” is Bailey’s on ice
Punting “onion”. “Bang”. Backed the onion in the last at Perth !
Drinking “Onion”. Scragg’s “Onion” is the Fraser Onion. Bad Greg’s “Onion” is a Shaw and Smith SSB, Soc’s “Onion” is Bailey’s on ice
Punting “onion”. “Bang”. Backed the onion in the last at Perth !
by Socs62 July 31, 2021

At a rave lets say CreamFields, should i take the red one or the blue one. Then afterwards you just feel a little bit like cheesy onions.
by CHARLIE JONES September 12, 2008
