We all know what punani means, what you might not know is that "lale" pronounced (lah lay) means beautiful flower. A much more deserved acclaim than the ordinary, of which there is no substitute. YUM YUM GOOOOOOD!
The girl I met last night had such a punani lale, I didn't even tap her. But I sure tended her flower garden, while I slaked my thirst with her copius amount of nectar.
by EH of HB March 29, 2008
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Get the laleen mug.Tom had a shiny new Man Ladle.
John's Man Ladle was the grandest in all the land.
Chris was afraid he had broken his Man Ladle, but after serving a fresh helping of Man Gravy, was reassured it was fully operational.
Every man has one, and only one, Man Ladle.
John's Man Ladle was the grandest in all the land.
Chris was afraid he had broken his Man Ladle, but after serving a fresh helping of Man Gravy, was reassured it was fully operational.
Every man has one, and only one, Man Ladle.
by Ass. Prod. Sully January 26, 2008
Get the Man Ladle mug.A person, male of female, that is expected to work or do something and does not take action due to the fact of his lazyness and or inconsiderate feelings towards other people. Some one who is EXTREMELY LAZY and does not do SHIT!!!!
by aronc January 16, 2008
Get the Lagger mug.The best cheap beer you can get. Its basically amazing. About 15 bucks for a flat. Great for getting drunk off because it is so cheap. Its the best beer you can get for the price.
Hey brah, lets get some lucky lager tonight and get loaded. I'll even pay because its so cheap and tasty.
by letsgetloaded May 26, 2007
Get the lucky lager mug.Any bottom-fermenting ale. Although the term is used now to refer exclusively to light-coloured German- and Scandinavian-style beers, Lager was not light coloured until Urquell produced their Pilsener Beer in 1868. Until then, all lagers were a darkish colour and a sweeter flavour.
Interestingly, Pilsener is now a term applied to beer that doesn't meet strict Northern European purity standards and cannot be called lager.
Also used with a modifier (-lout) to describe the behaviour of young (usually) men after cosuming large amounts of this very drinkable beer. This usage may now be archaic, being largely an invention of the British tabloid press in the 1980's.
Interestingly, Pilsener is now a term applied to beer that doesn't meet strict Northern European purity standards and cannot be called lager.
Also used with a modifier (-lout) to describe the behaviour of young (usually) men after cosuming large amounts of this very drinkable beer. This usage may now be archaic, being largely an invention of the British tabloid press in the 1980's.
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Get the lager mug.n. Rugby expression for a large gap through which one can run with the ball. The term has its roots in heavy drinking, as does rugby itself.
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Here now boyo. Wobble yer head a bit see, to throw them off kilter, and then plough up the lager hole.
I say. Spliffing idea old chap.
You're not English are you? It's Welsh we are. We hate the tommies.
Rather not my good fellow. Leeks rule! Etc.
I say. Spliffing idea old chap.
You're not English are you? It's Welsh we are. We hate the tommies.
Rather not my good fellow. Leeks rule! Etc.
by gnostic 1 December 20, 2012
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