Meaning "Snake nr 1".
Norwgian slang word for that friend who deliberately endeavors in snake-like acitvities. This phrase is applicable on people who does not show up on agreed time, or change mind at the very last minute while it is too late for the friend to turn back.
Norwgian slang word for that friend who deliberately endeavors in snake-like acitvities. This phrase is applicable on people who does not show up on agreed time, or change mind at the very last minute while it is too late for the friend to turn back.
Friend1: Bro, hvorfor har du ikke bestilt kebab ennå? Jeg har allerede fått jo!
Friend2: Jeg skal ikke ha kebab allikevel. Må passe på dietten.
Friend1: Slange nr 1!
English:
Friend1: Bro, why haven't you ordered your kebab yet: I've gotten mine already.
Friend2: I think I'll skip it. Gotta watch my diet.
Friend1: Slange nr 1!
Friend2: Jeg skal ikke ha kebab allikevel. Må passe på dietten.
Friend1: Slange nr 1!
English:
Friend1: Bro, why haven't you ordered your kebab yet: I've gotten mine already.
Friend2: I think I'll skip it. Gotta watch my diet.
Friend1: Slange nr 1!
by dronningenskebab May 15, 2018
by Lambertes June 18, 2021
Baltimorian slang is a slang used as to say random ass words and it sounds like a new language. Kind of like pig latin.
by speedyadventure October 18, 2023
It just means do whatever. Live your life. It can also be used as a farewell. Instead of saying goodbye or see ya later you can just say slang on.
by KingVic88 September 01, 2020
by BooBopBing February 19, 2014
When someone's slang is 5 years behind and if they encounter modern slang they will proceed to misuse it and as often as possible. Usually found in sheltered/homeschooled kids, but not always.
Person 1: "Hey did you see Kevin? He was flossing and get this, he thought he was being cool!"
Person 2: "Rip bozo so slang lagged"
Person 2: "Rip bozo so slang lagged"
by BanHydrogenDioxide August 25, 2022
a clever use of slang that leaves people positively impressed by one's word craft; the kind of lexical innovation that belongs in the Urban Dictionary
by Rudee May 21, 2017