A metaphor often used as a means of estimating or judging the level of craic being interchanged between a circle of friends. Rarely found amongst females. Its' embodiment could be a drinking vessel of any form, for example, a pint-sized tankard, beaker, bowl, cannikin, cup, demitasse, draught, mug, taster or tumbler.
During a phenomenal session of banter: 'The chalice of banter is over-flowing!'
Before a night out: 'Time to fill the chalice of banter!'
When a person with smelly chat contributes to a session too much: 'the chalice of banter has sprung a leak.'
Before a night out: 'Time to fill the chalice of banter!'
When a person with smelly chat contributes to a session too much: 'the chalice of banter has sprung a leak.'
by Paul Michael Edwards September 18, 2008
Get the Chalice of Banter mug.To be baited out is to be used or lured into something which somebody knows the results and they purposly screw you over for their own benefit
by SteezyMcT June 21, 2010
Get the Baited Out mug.The banter bus is a metaphorical term used to describe the activity of going to a place of interest with banterous intent usually some sort of clunge fest. It could also be used to ask someone if they want to partake in some meta-wymsical behavior.
I am on the banter bus now I'll be at the clunge fest in 20 minutes.
What you doing tonight mate? You up for getting on the banter bus.
What you doing tonight mate? You up for getting on the banter bus.
by stupidgrin69 October 26, 2010
Get the Banter Bus mug.Adam: What's the national sport in Romania? Bear baiting?
Dan: No. It is football. That is so racist.
Adam: FML! You're such a banter sponge!
Dan: No. It is football. That is so racist.
Adam: FML! You're such a banter sponge!
by KirtjE October 18, 2011
Get the Banter Sponge mug.A term created by stoners at Jericho High School meaning to get high. It was originally used to refer to THC cartridges (barts), but has come to express getting lit off of any form of marijuana.
by Smaracock September 1, 2021
Get the Barted mug.adjective or verb describing a person or situation which is steeped in banter; to be banterous in nature.
From the all encompassing term banterrific
From the all encompassing term banterrific
"He was a very a banterous chap, wasn't he?"
"Yes but I did feel that Mr. Beckham could have done without wearing that sarong. That was not in the least bit bantiferous"
"Yes but I did feel that Mr. Beckham could have done without wearing that sarong. That was not in the least bit bantiferous"
by Zach_banter February 16, 2006
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