To leave an area.
To run away.
This use of the word is common round my zones (area) in Leeds, England.
To run away.
This use of the word is common round my zones (area) in Leeds, England.
by Millitant August 27, 2005

describing when a situation is agreeable
or a general term for describing something that's good
see heavy dark
or a general term for describing something that's good
see heavy dark
by Steven Gerrard December 10, 2003

A variation of fisting that involves inserting your entire forearm and then spinning it around fast as if you were a blender.
by theblender666 May 7, 2013

1. im going to blend this cigarrette
2. I'd blend your mum any day
3. does it blend?
4. She got blended last night
2. I'd blend your mum any day
3. does it blend?
4. She got blended last night
by chel mate February 3, 2010

abbreviation of bell-end conjured up by rawsy as a replacement for the out-dated and over-used rockend
by Doddy September 1, 2005

Blend - the common merging of the words BELL and END to reply with quick response during an insult war. Also used to simply 'pull someones pants down' in front of a group of peers or fine young females.
by Craig Mogga March 27, 2007
