by BannonBalls January 2, 2022

by Sahan__ October 10, 2020

When your friend is getting head from his significant other and you are rubbing your beard against his upper thigh and balls
by DagsGen January 30, 2023

by thatguyyoumetatthatthing February 16, 2018

by BulletToTheEscalator February 12, 2012

I assume derived from "chinny chin chin". To point out something said is a lie. A version of the saying for teenagers.
"Beard on tash with a little bit of mash" implies the lie is ludicrous. If less ludicrous you can use "Beard", "Beard on" or "Beard on tash".
All sayings must include a chin stroke.
Believe this comes from Portsmouth (Pompey) and surrounding areas of the South of UK.
"Beard on tash with a little bit of mash" implies the lie is ludicrous. If less ludicrous you can use "Beard", "Beard on" or "Beard on tash".
All sayings must include a chin stroke.
Believe this comes from Portsmouth (Pompey) and surrounding areas of the South of UK.
Liar - "Alright mush, last night I smashed 20 birds"
Listener - "Beard on tash with a little bit of mash"
Listener - "Beard on tash with a little bit of mash"
by Clatyn April 19, 2024

You have some serious beard scrum.
You better wash your face, you have beard scrum.
Hey, your beard scrum is showing!
You better wash your face, you have beard scrum.
Hey, your beard scrum is showing!
by XTremeSue Purglew January 3, 2016
