by Wee Jim June 25, 2022
1.a phrase that determines you have done something wrong and are no longer viewed as an equal.
2.to be lower than yourself
3. the opposite of being on the team if in fact you once were, and if you weren't, see the first two definitions
2.to be lower than yourself
3. the opposite of being on the team if in fact you once were, and if you weren't, see the first two definitions
1. "hey did i say you could use my stick? yer off the team!"
2. "hey asshole!!!!!!!!!! YER OFF THE TEAM!"
3.captain-"hey curtis, you wanna get me a beer?
curtis-"Not really."
captain-"ya know what? YER OFF THE TEAM!!!!!!!!!"
4. in case of a slibe swamp donkey who keeps yelling football stars it might be that he's off the team, unless he gets the captain a beer
2. "hey asshole!!!!!!!!!! YER OFF THE TEAM!"
3.captain-"hey curtis, you wanna get me a beer?
curtis-"Not really."
captain-"ya know what? YER OFF THE TEAM!!!!!!!!!"
4. in case of a slibe swamp donkey who keeps yelling football stars it might be that he's off the team, unless he gets the captain a beer
by captain grease July 10, 2009
Guy: Yeah i got into the VIP room last night!
Me: Aye Wind yer neck in lawwd, I always get in!
Me: Thats nine GCSE's i got! Wooh!
My Da: Wind yer neck in love, bella got 11.
Me: Aye Wind yer neck in lawwd, I always get in!
Me: Thats nine GCSE's i got! Wooh!
My Da: Wind yer neck in love, bella got 11.
by MichelinMann August 23, 2008
yer ma means your mother or mom or whatever you want it to be. I live in Scotland and these neds use this phrase to insult your female parent. They also use this phrase when talking to one another.
by Matt January 04, 2004
by Midgemus June 07, 2009
The phrase "soz yer beast" is slang for "sorry you beast" which derives from the term "My sincere apologies" or the latin 'mia culpa'.
I believe that the term originated in the north-westerly English town of Warrington and is sort of a Warringtonian apology.
The phrase was most commonly used amongst teenagers between the years of 2004-2007 AD.
I believe that the term originated in the north-westerly English town of Warrington and is sort of a Warringtonian apology.
The phrase was most commonly used amongst teenagers between the years of 2004-2007 AD.
by colesontoast January 16, 2011