This is the British middle class equivalent of the exclamations 'ill' or 'sick', meaning cool. Being terribly modest and reserved, one doesn't want to overstate things.
by Bob Q. Holness August 26, 2008

by girlsdontpoo October 22, 2020

When lying in bed rubbing one out and you blow your load onto your partner's back, then proceed to pull down their shirt like nothing happened.
by Lycoris Leingod June 12, 2020

by Spacecruseryyy October 26, 2016

A mispronunciation of water under the bridge.
can also be taken literally, which means the person saying it needs a new fridge
(water is leaking from it, ofc its broken)
can also be taken literally, which means the person saying it needs a new fridge
(water is leaking from it, ofc its broken)
by Owner of Polarneff Land May 7, 2021

by Grass Under the Sea February 1, 2019

Variation of the expression "Beer under the bridge", however typically applies to two or more girls who have had too much wine and get into childish, irrational fights.
My girlfriend went on a girls' night out Friday and they all had too much wine. She came home hammered and was crying about some sort of ridiculous argument on the colour of some girl's dress. I said to her "forget about it, it's wine under the bridge".
by user8978979 September 19, 2009
