Northern English.
1) A friendly enquiry about the health of one's paternal relative.
2) A phrase to use when you've temporarily lost the right word. Or want to hide that word in order to shield more delicate ears.
3) Sexual intercourse or similar intimate entertainment requiring euphemistic reference. Accompanied by winking and smiling.
1) A friendly enquiry about the health of one's paternal relative.
2) A phrase to use when you've temporarily lost the right word. Or want to hide that word in order to shield more delicate ears.
3) Sexual intercourse or similar intimate entertainment requiring euphemistic reference. Accompanied by winking and smiling.
1) How's yer father?
2) *indignant* Well that's a fine how's-yer-father, in't it?
3) We had a lovely picnic, got pleasantly drunk, then spent the whole afternoon in lazy, sunny how's-yer-father.
2) *indignant* Well that's a fine how's-yer-father, in't it?
3) We had a lovely picnic, got pleasantly drunk, then spent the whole afternoon in lazy, sunny how's-yer-father.
by Lino1 January 19, 2008
"Hey, can you just come over here and give me a hand with this set of bagpipes?" "No, Up Yer Klunge"
by Griselda September 11, 2006
In Australia there are some people who hang around petrol stations known as abbo's then if you let them 'sniff yer tank' theyll do you sexual favours
by shameles February 05, 2010
An extremely Irish term referring to one's mother , usually in a derogatory sense . Used commonly in Dublin particularly by those in Dublins affluent and upper class North Side.
It can be used in almost any context even when it doesn't make sense .
It can be used in almost any context even when it doesn't make sense .
by Fannyhater December 08, 2010
by MattyGee September 14, 2004
by Billy-Joe Lee Thorton February 18, 2004
japsy being the skanger pronounciation of 'japseye', a part of the penis. this term is usually used as a slag or insult,to rub salt in the wounds.
by strobalicious October 14, 2004