fuckin' balls on that
A: yo man, you got a quarter?
B :yeah sure lemme get my wallet out--
A:(first guy snatches wallet and runs)
B: gay about dat shit!
B :yeah sure lemme get my wallet out--
A:(first guy snatches wallet and runs)
B: gay about dat shit!
by nox13 March 30, 2008
Slang used while referring to going to have a drink down the pub.
Most commonly used in the North East of England. Due to it being originally derived from people who drink/drank the ex-Newcastle brewed alchohol, Newcastle Brown Ale.
The sentance itself is actually printed on the label of the newer bottles of Newcastle Brown.
Most commonly used in the North East of England. Due to it being originally derived from people who drink/drank the ex-Newcastle brewed alchohol, Newcastle Brown Ale.
The sentance itself is actually printed on the label of the newer bottles of Newcastle Brown.
Fred: Doing anything decent this weekend?
Bob: Going to see a man about a dog on friday if you fancy coming?
Bob: Going to see a man about a dog on friday if you fancy coming?
by iMikey February 10, 2010
by Trixie87 April 19, 2018
All the girls laughed at Gordon, exclaiming, "what a little hey hey". Gord has grown to accept his place in society.
by Scott February 28, 2004
Something you say when you are leaving in order to conceal your true purpose for leaving especially if you are going to see your drug dealer or going to get high.
Me: Where you going, Brian?
Brian: I'm going to see a man about a horse.
Joe: Hide the snacks...He's gonna have the munchies when he gets back!
Me: Yeah...You wanna go to the bar?
Joe: Yeah
Brian: I'm going to see a man about a horse.
Joe: Hide the snacks...He's gonna have the munchies when he gets back!
Me: Yeah...You wanna go to the bar?
Joe: Yeah
by Open Side September 21, 2009
In Cricket when a bowler is having a rather poor over, being hit for six or four every ball, ie smacked out of the ground. This is often refered to as being 'Smacked about like Sheryl Gascoigne'.
(Also used in computer game cricket game Brian Lara)
This saying comes from ex-footballer & ex-"manager" plus recovering alcoholic & wife beater Paul "Gazza" Gascoigne, who used to hit Sheryl about a bit.
(Also used in computer game cricket game Brian Lara)
This saying comes from ex-footballer & ex-"manager" plus recovering alcoholic & wife beater Paul "Gazza" Gascoigne, who used to hit Sheryl about a bit.
by Ian February 07, 2006
by Cheese Steak Killer October 13, 2007