Useless crap used to make teachers pets feel better and to make it seem like teachers aren't always dishing out detentions like oprah.
Mainly used in british schools.
Mainly used in british schools.
Teacher: " here u go jimmy, have a house point for ur good behaviour"
Student: "miss can i go to the toile...."
Teacher: " YoU ShOuTeD OuT!!! DeTeNtIOn!!!"
house points are for good students/pushovers
Student: "miss can i go to the toile...."
Teacher: " YoU ShOuTeD OuT!!! DeTeNtIOn!!!"
house points are for good students/pushovers
by 69Jeff 420 September 25, 2019
When your friend tries to be funny, but says something so stupid and unfunny, or a joke that has been overused way too much that you have to award him with a point.
Person 1: what’s nine plus ten?
Person 2: twent-
Person 1: JOE MAMA
Person 2: wow bro. really funny. you’ve earned a funny point.
Person 2: twent-
Person 1: JOE MAMA
Person 2: wow bro. really funny. you’ve earned a funny point.
by BakedOwl May 15, 2020
An abitury scale of trust, similar to lad points but less homosexual,
used often by the working class, mainly Bengali male adolescents, sometimes white males if circumstances allow,
they are used in the north of England and signify trust between two friends, No safe can be used to signify the loss of trust
used often by the working class, mainly Bengali male adolescents, sometimes white males if circumstances allow,
they are used in the north of England and signify trust between two friends, No safe can be used to signify the loss of trust
lad 1'hey did u keep that secret'
lad 2'ye mate'
lad 1 'muchos safe points'
another example
lad 1 ' did u snake me out'
lad 2 'ye'
lad 1 'no safe man'
lad 2'ye mate'
lad 1 'muchos safe points'
another example
lad 1 ' did u snake me out'
lad 2 'ye'
lad 1 'no safe man'
by RUle britania December 01, 2017
by whattfever December 20, 2009
They are pointing to the ok.
by DDSassmouth June 06, 2015
Yeah, had a few tubes with the boys then just as the food arrived I had to point percy and wouldn't you know when I got back the mongrels had taken me steak.
by Ockerbloke November 02, 2007
A portmanteau of a typical White-sounding name (i.e. Joe Novak) insinuating the way American Southerners point at people; particularly in silent or excited agreement. The "jovak" style of pointing. Popularized in Southern California, 2021.
Did you see when (name) did the jovak point when they were talking about alligator soup? It gave me big Alabama vibes.
by b00tyass June 22, 2021