The banter outcome is leaving the undemocratic EU next month after the undemocratic House of Lords spends days on an epic filibuster.
Last night, denied of the banter outcome, we instead looked on politely as Liam Reardon and Millie Court were crowned the winners of Love Island
Last night, denied of the banter outcome, we instead looked on politely as Liam Reardon and Millie Court were crowned the winners of Love Island
by werdnum October 01, 2021
When two people, typically good friends or relatives, get into an argument not for the sake of getting their point across, but to hear themselves talk.
The arguments are typically about topics neither knows much about, or they choose sides which they don't truly support, all for the sake of comedy.
The arguments are typically about topics neither knows much about, or they choose sides which they don't truly support, all for the sake of comedy.
by D.E.E.M.M.3 September 26, 2020
A group of 2 or more people (often, but not necessarily, LADS) embarking on a common journey to no place in particular, united by the sole aim of having a laugh.
Lad 1: Man, today is a slow news day.
Lad 2: Tell me about it...what times does the 'banter train' leave?
*Enter Lad 3*
Lad 3: All aboard! First stop 'Japes City'!
Lad 2: Tell me about it...what times does the 'banter train' leave?
*Enter Lad 3*
Lad 3: All aboard! First stop 'Japes City'!
by Arbie H November 27, 2013
To make fun of or belittle another using banter often with a mate or group of mates generally in a playful tone or if they’re being a prick. This phrase is used near exclusively in native English dialect due to the deviation from the word banter.
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