A cumbersome pilot who has recently earnt his wings.
Usually of 'chavish' origin, the highly skilled, but equally idiotic pilot, a friendly chap, who never really gets the point.
Bulky in mass, Light in mental power.
Usually of 'chavish' origin, the highly skilled, but equally idiotic pilot, a friendly chap, who never really gets the point.
Bulky in mass, Light in mental power.
by Rammer January 05, 2006
My boyfriend would not stop snoring so I paddy whacked him right in the face! His mouth was open and everything! Eew.
by Loo dog March 07, 2017
The term 'paddy wagon' is of English origin due to it's use to pick up drunk Irish louts (paddy's) from pub brawls.
It is commonly used across all prior English colonies including Canada, Australia, New Zealand and many others.
Contrary to other postings here, the term 'divvy van' is unbeknownst to any Australia on my extensive MSN list, nor have I heard it in the 47 years I've lived here, so I'd say it's someone attempting to coin a phrase.
It is commonly used across all prior English colonies including Canada, Australia, New Zealand and many others.
Contrary to other postings here, the term 'divvy van' is unbeknownst to any Australia on my extensive MSN list, nor have I heard it in the 47 years I've lived here, so I'd say it's someone attempting to coin a phrase.
Mel Gibson refers to a paddy wagon in a (intended) slip of the tongue (due to Australian roots) in the movie Signs, "We took some of your friends downtown already in the back of a paddy wagon."
by ath0 January 25, 2005
by travy502 August 03, 2008
Paddy wagon may be used all over australia but the term "divvy van" is also used such as at cricket matchs
by W. February 09, 2004
by badam February 09, 2007
When an Irish person inserts eggs flour sugar and cake mix into a girls vag then mixing only using ones penis. Then after wisking the male places his "special milk" in the girls vaginas be forming eating the girlout
by Just-Pads July 04, 2016