A group of people in USM who aren't tough... They act better than their superior original, TG38, but they fail to realize that quantity doesn't matter compared to the quality and activity of TG38.
Frank: Hey, should I join Task Group 50?
Gurt: Yeah.
Xunt: Nah, don't listen to Gurt. Task Group 50 is chopped ahh.
Gurt: Yeah.
Xunt: Nah, don't listen to Gurt. Task Group 50 is chopped ahh.
by Stard0ge August 28, 2025

This is when all the lads that are going on the Stag do are included within a WhatsApp group to swap information, post slack edited pictures, videos, take the piss out of each other and generally put crap about anything at all that has no relevance to the actual Stag Do.
STAG DO GROUP WHATSAPP
●"What date will it be on and how much will it cost + where are we going?"
●"I'm having a 5 fish finger sarnie for Tea
●"What date will it be on and how much will it cost + where are we going?"
●"I'm having a 5 fish finger sarnie for Tea
by Barry McHarry February 9, 2018

by BuBithemoody November 22, 2021

A group of friends (usually girls ) who are really loud and random, and who often give each other random nicknames that have nothing to do with anything, like 'Babes', 'Fish' and 'Megatron'.
P1: Whats up with those randoms?
P2: Oh, they're just a Volume Group
OR
Member of Volume Group 1: Hey Sheep!
M.O.V.G 2: Hey Camel!
Bystander: #Thinks# Must be a Volume Group...
P2: Oh, they're just a Volume Group
OR
Member of Volume Group 1: Hey Sheep!
M.O.V.G 2: Hey Camel!
Bystander: #Thinks# Must be a Volume Group...
by Paolo_is_Pigra October 8, 2011

by itsayight January 28, 2015

by ExeeloguiexE April 16, 2025

Bake out group
An on-line group set up with the purpose of sharing embarrassing photographs of others on line, particularly used by school age children (Source: BBC South East, UK April, 2018 and spoke to the journalist to clarify the word and meaning) Origins: possibly a merger of 'Break Out' and Fake-out.
An on-line group set up with the purpose of sharing embarrassing photographs of others on line, particularly used by school age children (Source: BBC South East, UK April, 2018 and spoke to the journalist to clarify the word and meaning) Origins: possibly a merger of 'Break Out' and Fake-out.
by Tymbus May 31, 2018
