A guide to see if person who has chosen to immigrate to the UK (and take up UK citizenship) has integrated with the community.
In a cricket match, do they support the country that they have chosen to live in or do they still support the country that they abandoned.
Test was invented by The Rt Hon Norman Tebbit, A great man of British Politics
In a cricket match, do they support the country that they have chosen to live in or do they still support the country that they abandoned.
Test was invented by The Rt Hon Norman Tebbit, A great man of British Politics
by Matthew R Palmer September 13, 2005
A cricket from the outer depths of space, from the planet Insectatron 78. They have pointy little teeth, but they don't eat babies (much).
Holy cow, here comes a space-cricket!
by Ryan February 11, 2004
by B.Schiff and ML February 26, 2005
by Moon Cricket Corporation of America November 09, 2007
by waltman March 04, 2009
A term used to describe someone who enjoys exploring another person's rectum with their fingers, tongue or penis.
by Paul Lanier February 14, 2008
Derogatory for an Indian (Asian) person. Thought to have come from British Colonial in India, coined by British expats/ colonists.
The British, with a long history of playing the game of cricket, did so in India during the 17th century and beyond. The local Indians seeing this new game became curious. Not to make the colonial masters upset, they would stay up late into the night, and sneak in games of cricket under a full moon.
This became a regular tradition, and soon the Indians were allowed to play during the day. But the term stuck...
Moon Cricket, derived from the Indian slaves sneaking in games of cricket at night.
The British, with a long history of playing the game of cricket, did so in India during the 17th century and beyond. The local Indians seeing this new game became curious. Not to make the colonial masters upset, they would stay up late into the night, and sneak in games of cricket under a full moon.
This became a regular tradition, and soon the Indians were allowed to play during the day. But the term stuck...
Moon Cricket, derived from the Indian slaves sneaking in games of cricket at night.
"Sir, I do believe those bloody Indians are trying to mimick us....they are playing cricket by the light of the moon...Moon Crickets it shall be!!!"
by chris24sj July 31, 2009