by one sacked September 26, 2018
This is a 17th century English term for a slacker. An idling, lazy good-for-nothing. Literally, someone who seems to spend all day in bed doing nothing useful.
by Oldschool Mobster May 27, 2016
by lebbie coone April 10, 2014
The act of throwing a bag or pillow case over someone's head and beating them mercilessly with fists or another blunt object.
by GI Jones May 31, 2011
While rodeoing and an injury to the scrotum sack had occurred (tearing a hole in the sack). One states (lies) the injury was to the inner thigh, not the actual scrotum.
“Did you hear about Shannon's bull ride last night?!” I heard he got gored!”
“Where?”
“The inner thigh”.
“Yeah right?! He prolly has a Skiled Sack!?”
“Where?”
“The inner thigh”.
“Yeah right?! He prolly has a Skiled Sack!?”
by Toro78 September 20, 2021
that prozzie was a right goer.
I Smashed her back door in all night till I fired my load from my custard sacks right in her dung box.
I Smashed her back door in all night till I fired my load from my custard sacks right in her dung box.
by Lord Gannet V March 02, 2020
Skag sack: 1 (skæɡ)
Noun, slang
noun
A skag sack is a term to describe a person in a negative manner.
The term is used to insult someone for doing something incredibly stupid. Majority of the time the person will not understand what you're saying but the term skag is generally a negative term. A good way to put someone down and leave them confused.
Noun, slang
noun
A skag sack is a term to describe a person in a negative manner.
The term is used to insult someone for doing something incredibly stupid. Majority of the time the person will not understand what you're saying but the term skag is generally a negative term. A good way to put someone down and leave them confused.
by Ohhej February 25, 2013