by S-Legit,(: December 06, 2009
Batchelors and Spinsters. An Australian term for a semi-formal get-together in the outback. People dress up in formal wear and go to someone's barn or shed to dance, get drunk, hook up and pass out in the back of a ute (trayback vehicle). Although it sounds rough, it's for private schoolies mostly, because of all the landed gentry.
by Ray Babycakes July 18, 2006
by BH6500 January 12, 2021
various forms of trickery that are intended to befuddle the brains of higly developed primates (humans).
by gary, but my full name is christopher October 04, 2003
Greeting to your mate.
The equivilent to "Whats happening?", "Whats Up?" Etc
Often used as a greeting between friends in Wales, especially in it's capital, Cardiff.
The equivilent to "Whats happening?", "Whats Up?" Etc
Often used as a greeting between friends in Wales, especially in it's capital, Cardiff.
by Dave Chowmein January 28, 2008
by Jamayl March 20, 2005