by Hwneos November 21, 2021
Get the Jin Ermug. Jolly Roger: the traditional flag used on European and American pirate ships; often pictured as a white skull and crossbones on a black field; the blackjack.
argh: what a pirate says to express annoyance, dismay, embarrassment or frustration.
Jolly R-argh-ers!: what a pirate says to express annoyance, dismay, embarrassment or frustration about Jolly Rogers.
argh: what a pirate says to express annoyance, dismay, embarrassment or frustration.
Jolly R-argh-ers!: what a pirate says to express annoyance, dismay, embarrassment or frustration about Jolly Rogers.
by Pseudonymthewild@gmail.com February 23, 2013
Get the Jolly R-argh-ers!mug. by seggsybeaner1234 April 23, 2021
Get the Eremug. The phrase "30%er" plays on the dual meaning of the term. By using a seemingly innocent reference to the pass rate, it allows individuals to express racist views while maintaining a veneer of deniability.
This coded language is often used to avoid direct confrontation and social censure. It allows individuals to signal their racist beliefs to like-minded individuals without explicitly stating them.
This type of dog whistling is particularly harmful, as it can normalize racism and make it more difficult to identify and address.
This coded language is often used to avoid direct confrontation and social censure. It allows individuals to signal their racist beliefs to like-minded individuals without explicitly stating them.
This type of dog whistling is particularly harmful, as it can normalize racism and make it more difficult to identify and address.
Explain like I’m a 30%er please.
"It's no wonder when you hire 30%ers."
"We don't need more 30%ers taking up spots that should go to deserving students."
"It's no wonder when you hire 30%ers."
"We don't need more 30%ers taking up spots that should go to deserving students."
by The Watchlist December 7, 2023
Get the 30%ermug. Slang for “ok” or “yes”
To be used in response to one’s question or statement
Similar to other terms of its liking such as ‘chur’, ‘chert’ and ‘ert’
To be used in response to one’s question or statement
Similar to other terms of its liking such as ‘chur’, ‘chert’ and ‘ert’
Question-
1: “are you coming over mate?”
2: “er”
Statement-
1- “I’ll be round your house in a sec”
2- “er”
1: “are you coming over mate?”
2: “er”
Statement-
1- “I’ll be round your house in a sec”
2- “er”
by Dead step sister April 7, 2024
Get the Ermug. Another word for an Oreo, when you offer someone an Oreo use this word instead.
Also a filler word in between subjects
Also a filler word in between subjects
by Rv-Rv November 28, 2020
Get the Ermug. by J-Wrect-er November 30, 2024
Get the Wrect-ermug.