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scouse honour

Like scouse honour but for Scousers. Honouring the Liver Bird.
"You absolutely sure your turning up on Saturday Jack?"
"Of course I will Jill! Scouse Honour My Honour!"
by The One they call Kal October 23, 2022
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vag of honour

An award designated for those who have managed to penetrate a long sought-after vagina. The spelling "vadge", though less subtle, is also accepted for emphasis of the delicious "badge" pun.
Robbo, after years of hard work, finally earned a vag of honour after banging Koryn, who sat at the top of many-a-guy's "chicks to bang" list.
by goldsac January 28, 2009
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do the honours

A term coined by @saucydocs on their hot sauce based instagram. 'Doing the honours' refers to the act of licking the spoon that has just been used to serve the hot sauce at the end of the meal. Thereby declaring that the meal is over and/or that if anyone wants more hot sauce, they will need a new spoon.
"Me and the boys were getting saucy last night but then David's girlfriend came in so we all watched while she did the honours."

"Jane doesn't usually like hot sauce but when we said to her "do the honours", she was persuaded. On reflection, she enjoyed the experience overall"
by sboi2020 November 6, 2020
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gaid of honour

Gay maid of honour; a homosexual or camp male acting as maid of honour at a wedding
"Is your sister maid of honour at your wedding?"
"No, Paul is, I promised him ages ago he could be gaid of honour"
by eyeyeyey May 31, 2009
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Mate of Honour

A mate of honour is the male equivalent to the classical maid of honour. The bride will often choose to forego the common maid of honour-bridesmaid combo for a less conventional male 'mate of honour' due to a lack of close female friends or an unbreakable bond with her male best friend. The 'mate of honour' will have responsibilities similar to that of a maid of honour including: planning of the infamous hen party, bridal shower and the obligatory catching of the bouquet. The 'mate of honour' signifies clear progress in the battle towards gender equality in all areas of life.
Tova: Joe, will you be my mate of honour to avoid a potential massacre amongst my female friends, and of course because I love you dearly?

Joe: I would be honoured to, what colour dress should I wear?
by Gladys66 August 14, 2016
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Richard: Oi bruv The Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled is trying to ban the BBC.

James: right well bruv The Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled is trash.

Jeremy: *rolling Reliant Robin*.
by cheerful ox April 9, 2022
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Honour

Origin Latin "Honor"

1. high respect.

2. pride & pleasure from being shown respect.

3. a clear sense of what is morally right.

4. a person or thing that brings credit.

5. a thing conferred as distinction.

6. (honours) a course of degree studies more specialized than for an ordinary pass.

7. (His, Your, ect. Honour) a title of respect for a circuit judge.

8. bridge an ace, king, queen, jack or ten.

Verb. 1. regard with great respect.

2. pay public respect to.

3. to fulfill an obligation or keep an agreement.

4. grace; privilege
You honour me.

What an honour.

To do that would not be honourable.

To have this is such an honour!

This is such an honour.

I have heard that the honours program at the Simon Frasier University is quite difficult.

All rise in honour of Judge Bigbey?! Hey where is Harold?! He was suppose to be overseeing this one!

Honour!

It is an honour that you could be here.

Today we honour those who...

I hope that you will honour our agreement.

This is such and honour to have m'lord <insert name> here.
by Alex Pipe July 8, 2004
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