Meaning 'What's going on guys?'. Used in North Dublin, Ireland. 'Story boys' are guys who use this phrase.
by Fintan February 11, 2005

by Emmie13 November 9, 2016

You know the guy, wears a polo shirt with a sleeveless sweater vest, with his frayed khakis and loafer without socks. He always looks like he is about to play golf at any time...but he is at work, and making more money than you and is always stating the obvious.
by nosnits November 22, 2011

by LiorZDoor March 10, 2020

either gay or straight theres no inbetween.
very clingy and needy
loves attention
think they’re tough but little do they know they’re too innocent for this world💔💔💔
gets embarrassed over everything🙄like damn bitch do u ever not feel embarrassed bu a just a lteral kiss Lol
loves puppy boys
“Lucas always clings onto Justin...He’s definitely a 𝘉𝘶𝘯𝘯𝘺 𝘉𝘰𝘺..”
very clingy and needy
loves attention
think they’re tough but little do they know they’re too innocent for this world💔💔💔
gets embarrassed over everything🙄like damn bitch do u ever not feel embarrassed bu a just a lteral kiss Lol
loves puppy boys
“Lucas always clings onto Justin...He’s definitely a 𝘉𝘶𝘯𝘯𝘺 𝘉𝘰𝘺..”
by kao kun October 13, 2020

A young male, usually between the ages of 14 and 25, who is increasingly obsessed with his appearance.
The usual symptoms of a spice boy are a Justin Bieber hair cut (usually with a sweeping fringe), an apparent love for bands that they probably do not like, such as Noah and the Whale or The Kooks and they will usually be wearing a pair of Toms in various colours.
They can frequently be found in shops such as Jack Wills, Hollister and Topman or occassionally in Abercrombie and Fitch. They think that these brands make them look "hip", "cool" and "attractive" when in reality they are ruining these once loved labels.
The spice boy will almost always appear to be arrogant and cocky, and it is a tendancy of the spice boy to think that they can get any girl that they fancy with a flick of their over-hairsprayed hair. In fact, they are spineless and would not get any girl outside of their friend group. They are often known as "sheep" as they tend to follow the crowd.
It is a common misconception that the spice boy is "popular". This is not the case. Take away their Jack Wills gilet and their cockiness suddenly disappears. Their self esteem seems to depend on the amount of likes they get on their Facebook statuses and in particular their Facebook profile picture. In extreme cases, lack of "likes" can lead to depression and sometimes even suicide.
The usual symptoms of a spice boy are a Justin Bieber hair cut (usually with a sweeping fringe), an apparent love for bands that they probably do not like, such as Noah and the Whale or The Kooks and they will usually be wearing a pair of Toms in various colours.
They can frequently be found in shops such as Jack Wills, Hollister and Topman or occassionally in Abercrombie and Fitch. They think that these brands make them look "hip", "cool" and "attractive" when in reality they are ruining these once loved labels.
The spice boy will almost always appear to be arrogant and cocky, and it is a tendancy of the spice boy to think that they can get any girl that they fancy with a flick of their over-hairsprayed hair. In fact, they are spineless and would not get any girl outside of their friend group. They are often known as "sheep" as they tend to follow the crowd.
It is a common misconception that the spice boy is "popular". This is not the case. Take away their Jack Wills gilet and their cockiness suddenly disappears. Their self esteem seems to depend on the amount of likes they get on their Facebook statuses and in particular their Facebook profile picture. In extreme cases, lack of "likes" can lead to depression and sometimes even suicide.
A spice boy is any male wearing a Jack Wills gilet, usually accompanied by a pair of "geek" glasses that are not required and Toms. Justin Bieber is one of the prime examples.
by A_daawg October 10, 2011

Folically challenged individual.
by Dave Steele September 29, 2003
