An alternative form of banter.
Goose banter is ordinary lad banter with an extra dash of cheeky to compliment the banter, therefore adding the gooseyness to it.
The term goose originated from the 4 big lads who were referred to as the "Geese". Above all the Geese had tremendous banter and so GOOSE BANTER WAS FORMED.
Other words dervived from the Godly Geese are gander which refers to one who is looking for something, however the term also means male goose.
Goose banter is ordinary lad banter with an extra dash of cheeky to compliment the banter, therefore adding the gooseyness to it.
The term goose originated from the 4 big lads who were referred to as the "Geese". Above all the Geese had tremendous banter and so GOOSE BANTER WAS FORMED.
Other words dervived from the Godly Geese are gander which refers to one who is looking for something, however the term also means male goose.
Goose Banter - Banter with an extra bit of pow
"You're a motherfukin ass hoe"
"hahha great goose banter"
"You're a motherfukin ass hoe"
"hahha great goose banter"
by Goose Lad July 07, 2015
A person who has a natural born gift to completely wreck another person or people by consistently throwing 'banter' their way.
Amelia: James you're really NOT a Master of Banter
James: Yes Amelia you are right! As always I might add! You are the Master of Banter.
Amelia: AWWW cheers Jay!
James: Yes Amelia you are right! As always I might add! You are the Master of Banter.
Amelia: AWWW cheers Jay!
by we northeners knowbetter October 13, 2010
A reference to the 16th Century. Famously pioneered by Henry VIII a 'Banter Fish' would be given to a court jester for a particularly humorous performance.
Later became shortened and used metaphorically for recognition of a funny joke.
Later became shortened and used metaphorically for recognition of a funny joke.
by Obscure definitions August 14, 2018
by Minator.D January 26, 2018
by Alexwack September 07, 2018
Calling someone out on not being able to do something, then not being able to do it themselves.
In homage to the original source, (A small twitch streamer) can be said in a British accent, although unnecessary.
In homage to the original source, (A small twitch streamer) can be said in a British accent, although unnecessary.
Jim: You can't hit a single target
John: Try it yourself!
*Jim fails to hit a target*
John: Deadly banter.
John: Try it yourself!
*Jim fails to hit a target*
John: Deadly banter.
by SomeoneStoleMyYouTubeUsername June 09, 2015
by BanterKid HQ May 20, 2018