A phrase, usually in farewell, said between members of the 'countryside' community to will on and promote an honorable lifestyle and proud existence.
Also used to tell one to 'calm down' or 'relax'.
Originated in Ireland.
Also used to tell one to 'calm down' or 'relax'.
Originated in Ireland.
Farmer A: "Right I better go plough a few furrows here, fella."
Farmer B:"No bother, you keep her country!"
Farmer B:"No bother, you keep her country!"
by kyler9 March 28, 2009
by muffinmoments December 14, 2016
by Evan Krueger January 13, 2008
to have sex, an obviously articulate male's way of putting it. Originated in The Catcher in the Rye.
How'd your date go last night man?
Awesome, we drove up to lookout point and i gave her the time in the back seat.
Awesome, we drove up to lookout point and i gave her the time in the back seat.
by lauren February 22, 2005
by Dalton Adams October 06, 2006
by Catch of the day 1969 July 18, 2009
To upset your girlfriend or spouse with your careless or drunken behaviour. It can also be used humorously for anyone ruining a situation, particularly social events with friends.
Why is Regina not speaking to Andy today?"
"Mate, last night after the pub he went and pissed on her strawberries."
"What a dick."
"Mate, last night after the pub he went and pissed on her strawberries."
"What a dick."
by opfawcett July 26, 2015