Little friend
Used mostly to be sarcastic and is used mainly in Northern English and Scottish speak.
Used mostly to be sarcastic and is used mainly in Northern English and Scottish speak.
Allo, my cully, you gonna come roun' t' my 'ouse after the match?
And you, my cully, 'll be dead by the time I finished wi' you!
And you, my cully, 'll be dead by the time I finished wi' you!
by Armorist February 01, 2006
by Mo1och December 08, 2020
a bird from the book The Once and Future King
he is a goshawk used for hunting.
goshawk-a hawk of northern forests that has a long tail and short wings and is noted for its powerful flight and vigor
he is a goshawk used for hunting.
goshawk-a hawk of northern forests that has a long tail and short wings and is noted for its powerful flight and vigor
Kay insisted on carrying Cully, the goshawk, and flying her, when they went hawking together.
(Hawking- to hunt birds by means of a trained hawk)
(Hawking- to hunt birds by means of a trained hawk)
by T.H. White November 18, 2007
Man 1: So I was banging your wife and she made me call her your name and then she gooed viscous clam chowder all over my face and the sheets.
Man 2: Man, Cully rules.
Man 1: Yeah, totally. Cully rules.
Antonyms: Grobot
Man 2: Man, Cully rules.
Man 1: Yeah, totally. Cully rules.
Antonyms: Grobot
by Susie's Son July 25, 2007
a northern english word often used to describe a male with a very small penis often very similair to a childs
by sgrd August 19, 2009
A word used to describe an extremely high level of intoxication and patheticness. Generally only used to describe young males because the level of inebriation required is usually unbecoming of a young lady.
Originates from slang used in the small University town of Dunedin.
Originates from slang used in the small University town of Dunedin.
Hey did you see Matt last night? He was cullied!!!
Hey James are you keen to come and get cullied tonight at mine?
Hey James are you keen to come and get cullied tonight at mine?
by honeybee23 February 27, 2013