"Those new Darth Vader signals sure are ugly. I'd better get pictures of those old position-light signals before they are replaced with Darth Vaders."
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Can be pronounced signal, or sig-nal (a as in 'pal'), the latter used in street slang followed by a 'rude-boy' knuckle-clicking gesture, as popularised by Sacha Baron Cohen's character 'Ali G'.
The term is used as a positive response to an event which is very good, or as a response to an object which is of very good quality.
Its origins lie in the context of having a very good television reception/signal.
Can be pronounced signal, or sig-nal (a as in 'pal'), the latter used in street slang followed by a 'rude-boy' knuckle-clicking gesture, as popularised by Sacha Baron Cohen's character 'Ali G'.
The term is used as a positive response to an event which is very good, or as a response to an object which is of very good quality.
Its origins lie in the context of having a very good television reception/signal.
"Ay up, have you seen my new footy boots?"
"Aw, Signal!"
"This is some Grade-A stuff"
*sniff*
"Sig-nal!!"
"Aw, Signal!"
"This is some Grade-A stuff"
*sniff*
"Sig-nal!!"
by Stanislavski December 24, 2008
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