A word used to describe the sound of collision, similar to "KA-BLAM" and "THWOCK" as used in Batman fight sequences.
by Booga December 15, 2003
by Garry Featherstone November 15, 2007
jade gets horney (once again) horney bugger. fancies a willy wack from duncan just before she rapes him!!!!!!!
by jade dw November 11, 2003
1. to ingest something; generally of a narcotic nature
2. hard dance music
3. to dance in a very energetic fashion, generally under the effects of stimulants
2. hard dance music
3. to dance in a very energetic fashion, generally under the effects of stimulants
1. "hurry up mate, bosh them disco biscuits and let's 'ave it."
2. "last night was great, some absolute bosh tunes were played"
3. "i'm off to the dancefloor for a bit of a bosh"
2. "last night was great, some absolute bosh tunes were played"
3. "i'm off to the dancefloor for a bit of a bosh"
by TryxX May 31, 2008
bosh me off or i'll bosh you bitch
by morning glory May 31, 2004
"ah man, steve got drunk, cut a whole in some spam and boshed it so hard... he must love his spam"
"olivia boshed herself good with that courgette"
"olivia boshed herself good with that courgette"
by Handal October 28, 2006
The British word “Bosh” is typically used as a celebratory exclamation for gastronomy; usually said before, during, or after consumption of a large, hearty working class meal (scran); such as a Chinese, kebab, or full English breakfast. May be said while gesturing with a closed fist held slightly aloft to show solidarity.
The word also may be regarded as a way to signal to others the impressive (nay reckless, or formidable) size of one's appetite, and indicate one's no nonsense, no-frills culinary taste and sensibility in appreciating “proper” portions of good food.
Originated with viral British Tiktok takeaway kingpin, Big John.
The word also may be regarded as a way to signal to others the impressive (nay reckless, or formidable) size of one's appetite, and indicate one's no nonsense, no-frills culinary taste and sensibility in appreciating “proper” portions of good food.
Originated with viral British Tiktok takeaway kingpin, Big John.
by polominty May 07, 2023