To be Sweeney'd: To have ones food consumed without their knowledge with them returning to the mass disappointment of their food having been consumed.
To Sweeney another: To consume ones food without their knowledge with them returning to the mass disappointment of their food having been consumed.
Dude you just got Sweeney'd: To witness another finding their food has been consumed and making them aware of what has just previously transpired.
Sweeneying: To be consuming another's food without their knowledge.
To Sweeney another: To consume ones food without their knowledge with them returning to the mass disappointment of their food having been consumed.
Dude you just got Sweeney'd: To witness another finding their food has been consumed and making them aware of what has just previously transpired.
Sweeneying: To be consuming another's food without their knowledge.
by thesweeneyed January 09, 2011
by Sniffy911 December 06, 2019
Wife:Have you been eating corn?
Husband: how do you know?
Wife : 'Cos you left a big fucking sweeney
in the bog you lazy bastard....and you didn't wipe your arse either
Husband: how do you know?
Wife : 'Cos you left a big fucking sweeney
in the bog you lazy bastard....and you didn't wipe your arse either
by qwertyu3 December 05, 2008
by 580 S September 21, 2017
a small feeble old man who is always right, most of the time has thick classes and wears pants way to high. Yoda in human form.Also mkaes obseen gestures and jokes that no one gets
by JBRICK October 10, 2007
Noun: a free trip obtained by music journalists, usually paid for by a record company, artist's management or event promoter.
Verb: the act of obtaining the above.
Verb: the act of obtaining the above.
"I had this great sweeney to Italy, the label paid airfares, hotel and everything."
"I sweeneyed a great trip to Italy."
Used by World Music journalists in the UK for at least a decade. Named after a UK journalist of that surname who is/was remarkably adept at this skill.
"I sweeneyed a great trip to Italy."
Used by World Music journalists in the UK for at least a decade. Named after a UK journalist of that surname who is/was remarkably adept at this skill.
by Ian Anderson December 11, 2007
by ttr_91. May 24, 2009