by Mike Lowe July 11, 2003
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Harbour out here!" Meaning - there's a nasty 'nip' in the air.
Harbour out here!" Meaning - there's a nasty 'nip' in the air.
by Evil-Ernie July 15, 2003
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Also said to be a kitchen hand or Dish pig. It just sounds better/cooler.
The name comes from the fact that the white plates are pulled from the murky washing water, to reveal a white glissen much the same as pearls.
The name comes from the fact that the white plates are pulled from the murky washing water, to reveal a white glissen much the same as pearls.
I reached into the water and pulled up a clean plate it was just like pearl diving.
John: Your a dish pig arent you
Jimmy: No im a "pearl diver"
John: Your a dish pig arent you
Jimmy: No im a "pearl diver"
by Jack "The BakerMAN" December 12, 2006
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by Jack November 19, 2004
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This phrase is primarilly used in Stoke where senseless violence is common place.
This phrase is primarilly used in Stoke where senseless violence is common place.
by 184 Weston Road May 22, 2006
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