The second part of a rhyming couplet, usually begun with an innocuous statement ending with a word that rhymes with Beale, and finished by another party. If deemed acceptable by other individuals in a social situation, the recipient must buy the finisher a drink. NOTE: Only words that rhyme exactly with Beale are accepted. Words like deals, wheels, shield or any variant that doesn't rhyme with Beale result in mockery & derision.
Mike: "Went out with the family on saturday night."
Tod: "Oh yeah, anywhere nice?"
Mike: "Nah, just out for a meal."
Tod: "Ian Beale!"
Mike: "Bastard!"
Tod: "Oh yeah, anywhere nice?"
Mike: "Nah, just out for a meal."
Tod: "Ian Beale!"
Mike: "Bastard!"
by Tod316uk March 29, 2008

Dumb people who think Canadians are Americans, Mexicans Are Americans, and use the term “US-Ian” to call Americans.
As someone who’s British-Canadian, it’s fucked up, stop it.
As someone who’s British-Canadian, it’s fucked up, stop it.
Foreigner: American means people from both North And South America, so Canadians are Americans. And People from the USA are Americans too, but US-Ian’s!
American: Bruh
American: Bruh
by harperpilled April 28, 2021

Michelle: Ian Hanchett is the greatest child since the invention of children
Me: Yeah I mean he's pretty cool I guess.
Me: Yeah I mean he's pretty cool I guess.
by the notorious swish September 29, 2018

Part of or related to Texas celebrations, people, excitement, the Alamo, cowboys, cactuses, cows, etc.
Melanie had a very Texas-ian Christmas becuase she spent it in Texas with her Texas relatives and Texas sun and Texas weather.
by CJK92 December 25, 2009

by Eletriccreep January 27, 2019

a guy who is kind hearted; smokes pot all the time; likes to flirt with girls; funny; extremely cute
by ahfbfgjlruee January 8, 2012

by DSTRYR_DSTRYR July 19, 2010
