Audrey was in the shower
by anonymous November 29, 2020

by mhmhmmh September 23, 2020

adj. Stands for Undead Rogue. Used to describe the kind of people you know will be douches, regardless of outside factors. Esp. in MMORPGs with PVP, they will gank regardless of level, skill, or situation.
by Surye March 2, 2005

UDR (Ulster Defence Regiment)
(noun – British military slang / chaotic Irish history vibes)
A British Army regiment formed in 1970 to keep Northern Ireland from going full GTA: Belfast during The Troubles. Think of them as the “we need local lads with guns before everything explodes” type unit.
Known for patrolling the streets, getting ambushed, and being accused of everything from heroism to sketchy backdoor dealings with loyalist paramilitaries. Basically, if Call of Duty had a Northern Irish DLC, these guys would be in the intro cutscene with grim expressions and Land Rovers.
Mostly Protestant, which led to massive controversy and suspicion from the Catholic/nationalist community. Recruiting posters didn’t exactly fly off the shelves in west Belfast, if you catch my drift 💀
Disbanded in 1992, merged into the Royal Irish Regiment. Some folks still see them as protectors. Others? As a walking symbol of everything messed up about British rule in Ireland. Depends on who you ask, and how many pints they’ve had.
(noun – British military slang / chaotic Irish history vibes)
A British Army regiment formed in 1970 to keep Northern Ireland from going full GTA: Belfast during The Troubles. Think of them as the “we need local lads with guns before everything explodes” type unit.
Known for patrolling the streets, getting ambushed, and being accused of everything from heroism to sketchy backdoor dealings with loyalist paramilitaries. Basically, if Call of Duty had a Northern Irish DLC, these guys would be in the intro cutscene with grim expressions and Land Rovers.
Mostly Protestant, which led to massive controversy and suspicion from the Catholic/nationalist community. Recruiting posters didn’t exactly fly off the shelves in west Belfast, if you catch my drift 💀
Disbanded in 1992, merged into the Royal Irish Regiment. Some folks still see them as protectors. Others? As a walking symbol of everything messed up about British rule in Ireland. Depends on who you ask, and how many pints they’ve had.
Mate joined the UDR in '85 and said it was like walking into a Cold War but with more Guinness and fewer rules.
by Anttonedodeson June 1, 2025

by Notthedudestaringatyou May 31, 2021

Audrey was in the shower
by anonymous November 29, 2020

UDR ; urban dictionary response
As I was waiting for the UDR for HRIM HRME HRME, which is now published *big shout out to the UD. Aguy called Raj Krishna tried calling me on messenger. I didn't answer, but I think it's endorsement for HRIM HRME HRME.
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by Bryn Benn April 14, 2020
