also known as the dole,unemployment benefit,or officially jobseekers allowance.quite a marvellous creation,it is how the majority of people support their drink and drug habits around craigavon and indeed throughout northern ireland
progression to a better paid benefit such as DLA or incapacity benefit is usually desirable.
progression to a better paid benefit such as DLA or incapacity benefit is usually desirable.
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Get the the brew mug.A method of smoking hashish. Performed by breaking or 'bodding' the hash into little bits of hash or 'bods' and picking up these bods with a cigarette. Then the cigarette with the burning bod on it is inserted usually into an empty water bottle through a hole made on the side near the bottom by the lighter. The cigarette is left in the bottle until the bod on the cigarette stops streaming smoke and turnes burning orange. The cap is then unscrewed, a bit of smoke is let out(usually 1-2 seconds), because the smoke at the top will be 99% cigarette smoke, and the rest of the smoke is quickly inhaled and held in for a personally prefered amount of time.
by Brew Crew December 21, 2004
Get the brewing mug.Can be used when referring to having a beer.
Also may be in reference to smoking weed.
Also less urbanly used in England to describe having a cup of tea.
Also may be in reference to smoking weed.
Also less urbanly used in England to describe having a cup of tea.
by Diego July 8, 2003
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Get the brews mug.by black flag June 5, 2004
Get the brew mug.Getting a brew on is a very important part of life. Whether your having a really bad day or you are out in the field, having a brew can really immprove your mood. A brew can be any sort of hot drink ranging from a cup of tea to a hot chocolate.
But remember, when the going gets tough, the tough get brewing.
But remember, when the going gets tough, the tough get brewing.
by Sam Bates April 2, 2008
Get the brew on mug.The term "brew" can refer to a friend, much like brother, Man, dude and homie. This is not commonly used when referring to a person outside of their immediate presence, only when you are having a direct conversation with the person.
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