by elzymilz September 24, 2009
by Steve M March 22, 2003
this term, regularly used to describe berks county natives who consume excessive quantities of peanut butter.
by capafl0wne August 07, 2012
n. Rugby expression for a large gap through which one can run with the ball. The term has its roots in heavy drinking, as does rugby itself.
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Here now boyo. Wobble yer head a bit see, to throw them off kilter, and then plough up the lager hole.
I say. Spliffing idea old chap.
You're not English are you? It's Welsh we are. We hate the tommies.
Rather not my good fellow. Leeks rule! Etc.
I say. Spliffing idea old chap.
You're not English are you? It's Welsh we are. We hate the tommies.
Rather not my good fellow. Leeks rule! Etc.
by gnostic 1 December 20, 2012
A small, independently operated performance space, usually one converted from a place originally intended for another purpose (a storefront, garage, or basement, e.g.)
by Tom Tenney June 13, 2008
A security function used in medieval castles where defenders can rain arrows or stones at invaders in hopes of thinning their numbers.
Castles and Palaces are two different things, a palace is the home of a monarch or lord, meanwhile a castle is a defensive fort to house the monarch or lord. Murder Holes would be uncommon in palaces (unless a monarch was particularly paranoid) but are in almost every castle.
by Warmongerer October 10, 2008
by Sketchtool August 14, 2009