To have more front than Myers means to be cheeky, bold and/or pushy. It is a slang used in Australia, with Myers refering to Myer, a big department store in Melbourne.
"Johnno likes to tease people, doesn't he?"
"Oh, that's his way of showing affection. He's a more front than Myers sort of guy.
"I can't believe Bridget spoke to me like that! She has more front than Myers!"
"Oh, that's his way of showing affection. He's a more front than Myers sort of guy.
"I can't believe Bridget spoke to me like that! She has more front than Myers!"
by myers touch October 21, 2005

An american saying about communism. As they used to think that communism was taking over the world. the saying basically means the americans would rather die than be communists, the red bit comes from the belief that red is a communist colour! this phrase was also used with the J F Kennedy murder.
by Ellis McQuade March 19, 2005

A phrase learned growing up in wisconsin. Not sure of its use outside of that illustrious state. Means that something is not so great, but it could be worse.
by sarmaes November 28, 2006

Statement indicating that one person is superior by undisclosed means to another. Often used to stop moments of awkward silence.
I play baseball; I'm better than you.
by Jesus August 5, 2003

Essentially to be a hypocrite. To tell people to do as you say, not what you do. From British daytime TV host Jeremy Kyle who constantly berates his guests for their bad behaviour then goes home to smoke crack and beat his wife. In the meantime, Graham, the show's counsellor, takes the guests backstage and takes advantage of them.
Jeremy Kyle, to be worse than:
"My dad just told me off for wanking in the bath. He's worse than Jeremy Kyle."
"My dad just told me off for wanking in the bath. He's worse than Jeremy Kyle."
by Beastyboy March 25, 2008

A euphamism used mostly in the upper midwest, to signify one who is really really drunk, possibly close to passing out. Plays on the fact native americans do not hold their liquor well.
by the_fudge January 16, 2009

John: You've already saved your game ten times in the last twenty minutes!
Jim: Better saved than sorry!
Jim: Better saved than sorry!
by Samm L. February 4, 2010
