A very very good friend. A Diamond Geezer.
Familiarity and warmth to the friend in question can be added by extending the syllables.
See Geezer
Derived from the over-pronounciation of Geezer in any south-london native tongue. Heavy expression on the first syllable married with a strong pronounciation of the second syllable said in much the same was as the French say 'heur'.
Familiarity and warmth to the friend in question can be added by extending the syllables.
See Geezer
Derived from the over-pronounciation of Geezer in any south-london native tongue. Heavy expression on the first syllable married with a strong pronounciation of the second syllable said in much the same was as the French say 'heur'.
1. Chhheeeeeeeeeese!
2. Chheeeeeeeeeeeuussse!
1. Whats thee drinkin' cheesheur?
2. Mine's a JD n coke, thank thee chezzer.
2. Chheeeeeeeeeeeuussse!
1. Whats thee drinkin' cheesheur?
2. Mine's a JD n coke, thank thee chezzer.
by Mag February 10, 2004