A hit that slang and bang
by Slang and Bang god April 12, 2019
A completely different language only spoken by Australians to Australians. Usually constructed of a mess of words that makes sense to those who grew up in Australia.
by Overview Effect January 25, 2016
A word or phrase put forward as an example of urban slang, while in fact having little or no street usage. Otherwise known as wannabe slang or tryhard slang. Note: this term is self-referential.
A: Hey guys, I went shopping on Christmas Adam, and got such a mall hangover, I couldn't even do my replymas cards!
B to C: Man, that loser is a master of suburban slang.
B to C: Man, that loser is a master of suburban slang.
by exyfeplin December 27, 2007
Scotland is like a completely different part of the universe. although our native language is English 88% of people that live in Scotland speak slang. like if the English were to say a word, we'd make up something completely different but meaning the same thing
e.g. an English person would say hey/hello.
we Scott's would say Awright ya wee baw bag.
we use insults as a greeting term
e.g. an English person would say hey/hello.
we Scott's would say Awright ya wee baw bag.
we use insults as a greeting term
English: that little boy over there just stabbed that person, he needs to go to prison
scottish slang: that wee laddie oor there just fuckin chibbed that cunt, he needs the fuckin jail.
(bit random). not all scottish people like haggis and wear kilts.. we only wear kilts on special occasions e.g. a wedding
scottish slang: that wee laddie oor there just fuckin chibbed that cunt, he needs the fuckin jail.
(bit random). not all scottish people like haggis and wear kilts.. we only wear kilts on special occasions e.g. a wedding
by SCOTSgal123 May 28, 2014
Dat boy gookin hard.. meaning a nigga actin crazy
Jit yatted up... meaning a lil nigga got alot of tattoos
Man troll had the the block roped off.. meanin police. Florida slang
Jit yatted up... meaning a lil nigga got alot of tattoos
Man troll had the the block roped off.. meanin police. Florida slang
by JP GUNNA July 27, 2014
trini slang - A mixture of shortened words and phrases commonly used in daily communication.
Bacchanal - party atmosphere; arguments, confusion e.g. "If dey find out, it will be rel bacchanal."
Back chat - a rude response e.g. "Doh give meh no back chat now, yuh hear!"
Badjohn - a bully; a person who thinks they're really "bad"
Band (Carnival) - a Carnival band refers to a group of masqueraders who are wearing the same costumes, or costumes based on the same theme.
Bobolee - a person who gets taken advantage of
Buss it - to leave e.g. "Well when I see dat, I buss it!"
Chips - French Fries e.g. "May I have some chips, please?"
Chutney - a type of music indigenous to Trinidad, which evolved from Indian music
Commesse - confusion, conflict
Cunumunu - a foolish person
Dingolay - to dance in a joyful, carefree manner
Dotish - silly, stupid e.g "Don't act dotish nah!"
Fete - party
Gyul - girl
Horn - to cheat on a boyfriend of girlfriend
Hoss - a close friend
Lime - to hang out in a casual atmosphere e.g. "I feeling to lime."
Maco - someone who minds other people's business! e.g. "Wha yuh macoing so for?"
Mas - used to refer to Carnival; to play mas - to masquerade
Ole talk - chit-chat, light-hearted chatter e.g. "We was just ole talking dey."
Padna - (from "partner") a close friend, buddy
Parang - music played during Christmas time. Parang has a lot of Spanish influences.
Soca - a type of music indigenous to TnT, derived from "soul calypso"
Bacchanal - party atmosphere; arguments, confusion e.g. "If dey find out, it will be rel bacchanal."
Back chat - a rude response e.g. "Doh give meh no back chat now, yuh hear!"
Badjohn - a bully; a person who thinks they're really "bad"
Band (Carnival) - a Carnival band refers to a group of masqueraders who are wearing the same costumes, or costumes based on the same theme.
Bobolee - a person who gets taken advantage of
Buss it - to leave e.g. "Well when I see dat, I buss it!"
Chips - French Fries e.g. "May I have some chips, please?"
Chutney - a type of music indigenous to Trinidad, which evolved from Indian music
Commesse - confusion, conflict
Cunumunu - a foolish person
Dingolay - to dance in a joyful, carefree manner
Dotish - silly, stupid e.g "Don't act dotish nah!"
Fete - party
Gyul - girl
Horn - to cheat on a boyfriend of girlfriend
Hoss - a close friend
Lime - to hang out in a casual atmosphere e.g. "I feeling to lime."
Maco - someone who minds other people's business! e.g. "Wha yuh macoing so for?"
Mas - used to refer to Carnival; to play mas - to masquerade
Ole talk - chit-chat, light-hearted chatter e.g. "We was just ole talking dey."
Padna - (from "partner") a close friend, buddy
Parang - music played during Christmas time. Parang has a lot of Spanish influences.
Soca - a type of music indigenous to TnT, derived from "soul calypso"
by Stingray316 March 07, 2014
A process inspired by the accurately named "Slang Dangin'" this process requires the aid of a plastic paynus substitute otherwise known as a "dildo." The difference of this is that two females are involved in said phenomenon where one female using a sexual aid device will then assault the delicate lady parts of a girl who is about to become one Slang Dildangin' less innocent. If preformed properly escape is not possible due to paralysis from the waist down.
Guyface: Did you hear ashley cant walk?
Girlface: yea! her and breadquanda were Slang Dildangin' last night!
Guyface: poor ashley!
Girlface: yea! her and breadquanda were Slang Dildangin' last night!
Guyface: poor ashley!
by TheInfamousKiDd November 15, 2014