by The true Niggook January 25, 2019
(Noun) a dope haircut , a style that is lit, when your dome is on fleek. When your stylist hooks you up, your wig is trendy AF. Das hot.
Sally , who laced you up with that spesh ?
The Dude on 4th st. Botched me up , so I had to go back to my guy for the spesh.
When i brought my son to the salon we had asked for the Pelham bay slope cut but we got a spesh instead.
Juice I need the Pinot blumpy spesh , wedding this week and need to look tight.
Johnny la Quinta rather pay big bucks for a spesh then a pishadoo.
The Dude on 4th st. Botched me up , so I had to go back to my guy for the spesh.
When i brought my son to the salon we had asked for the Pelham bay slope cut but we got a spesh instead.
Juice I need the Pinot blumpy spesh , wedding this week and need to look tight.
Johnny la Quinta rather pay big bucks for a spesh then a pishadoo.
by Screwey Louie March 27, 2017
<noun> Chiefly British Slang
1) To be one of a mentally diminished nature. See: retard
==> Term is a derivative of 'special' as some mentally challenged people are put in special areas of school and/or are known as "special people." or oficially "Special Needs".
It is greatly believed that the term was fist invented by Tom Robinson (Manchester) who started by telling people to start to use it on the internet and other documents to try to get it spread as fast and as well as possible. It is used in a lighthearted sense to people who are not clinically disabled. Merely people who are known for doing stupid or dopey things, but is sometimes incorrectly used offensively.
1) To be one of a mentally diminished nature. See: retard
==> Term is a derivative of 'special' as some mentally challenged people are put in special areas of school and/or are known as "special people." or oficially "Special Needs".
It is greatly believed that the term was fist invented by Tom Robinson (Manchester) who started by telling people to start to use it on the internet and other documents to try to get it spread as fast and as well as possible. It is used in a lighthearted sense to people who are not clinically disabled. Merely people who are known for doing stupid or dopey things, but is sometimes incorrectly used offensively.
Person 1: "How could you fall over that!?"
Person 2: "I don't know"
Person 1: "Oh, your such a spesh."
(Neither parties are offended.)
Person 2: "I don't know"
Person 1: "Oh, your such a spesh."
(Neither parties are offended.)
by Mr. Spung June 23, 2009
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by The Superior and The Spesh October 13, 2021
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