by jjc9397 July 31, 2011

by jase February 11, 2005

by TyroneThiccBoy September 18, 2018

Whitley Bay make up can be found on various ladies of loose morals around the pubs of Whitley Bay most nights of the week.
Whitley Bay makeup is supplied exclusivly by a company names Pollyfilla and must be applied with a trowel.
It is often mixed with orange food colouring to give that 'Tango'd' look and most be allowed to dry very quicly to achieve that cracking 'Orange Peel' look.
Whitley Bay makeup is applied by the bucket load to all age groups in the area from the 16 year olds trying to get in to the 70 year old dinasaurs that stalk South Parade at the end of the night seeking out the drunken men as prey.
Whitley Bay makeup is supplied exclusivly by a company names Pollyfilla and must be applied with a trowel.
It is often mixed with orange food colouring to give that 'Tango'd' look and most be allowed to dry very quicly to achieve that cracking 'Orange Peel' look.
Whitley Bay makeup is applied by the bucket load to all age groups in the area from the 16 year olds trying to get in to the 70 year old dinasaurs that stalk South Parade at the end of the night seeking out the drunken men as prey.
by stuarm November 27, 2012

Canadian slang, often used dismissively or as a joke -- wow, wish that idiot would blow up real good! Originated during the 1970's in Canada by Second City cast members John Candy and Joe Flaherty. on the comedy show SCTV, a fictitious television network with it's own shows, one of them being the Farm Film Report, where two farmers discuss the latest movies and film theory - a routine parodying Siskal and Ebert. Supposedly the best part of a film is when things get "blowed up real good." They even had some celebrity guests (other cast members dressed up as Dustin Hoffman, Bernadette Peters etc) who were "blowed up real good" during special "Celebrity Blow Up" segments.
"Best part of the movie was when things blowed up," says John Candy. "For sure," replies Joe Flaherty, "they blowed up real good!...real good!!"
by Canada-HS August 27, 2021

What up my homies is a casual term used by "hip and swag" white boys that are trying to act cool. "What up" is a term that defines a greeting. "my" is something that is yours. "homies" Another word for "the boys".
(Enters into COD lobby with friends)
big_dingdong69: yo
1080noscope: was up bro
FaZe knArlY: yo yo my guy
"You": what up my homies
big_dingdong69: yo
1080noscope: was up bro
FaZe knArlY: yo yo my guy
"You": what up my homies
by PolishDom November 4, 2020

A life motto for all bros to keep straying bros on the path of a true bro. Put on your backwards hat, hit the frat parties, and look for the beer bong, or go home and brush up on your bro-losophy.
Bro 1: I don't know if I want to party tonight.
Bro 2: Dude, Bro up, or Bro home. Now grab some Natty Ice.
Bro 2: Dude, Bro up, or Bro home. Now grab some Natty Ice.
by Dr. Lazy November 10, 2010
