by samthemanhero14 August 16, 2023

A word that comes from the old language named slaslinees. It can mean a number of things. For instance when you are hamsega ilsega you can say that you are hurl.
(Sg: Hurl plr: Hurtle)
(Sg: Hurl plr: Hurtle)
by Hurtlelaar March 27, 2019

1: “JUSTIN HURWITZ IS HERE”
2: “Who?”
1: “Justin HURWITZ!”
2: “I’m clearly missing something.”
1: “Sorry, fan hurling bad rn”
2: “Who?”
1: “Justin HURWITZ!”
2: “I’m clearly missing something.”
1: “Sorry, fan hurling bad rn”
by pepperluvr48 April 6, 2025

by Carpet F-Bomber January 4, 2023

A mad individual that is a goalkeeper in the Irish sport hurling they have to stand in a 2.5m x 6m goal while trying to block a sliotar which is about 6cm is diameter with a goalkeeper's hurley which usually has a bas (the flattened, curved end) twice the size of other players' hurleys to block the sliotar. A good strike with a hurley can propel the ball over 150 km/h (93 mp/h) and this individual has to block the sliotar with any part of their body as long as they don’t concede a goal they do all of this whilst wearing the same amount of protection as all of the other players on the field
by oi2in April 18, 2018

by Eatmyrubberducklings March 1, 2022

by Not bent October 28, 2021
