a lamb kebab bought in the london district defined by zone one and zone two of the london underground.
The word comes from the remarkable resemblance between an elephants leg and the universally accepted sign for a kebab shop in central london and the actual rolls of lamb meat on rotating skewers inside the shops.
The word comes from the remarkable resemblance between an elephants leg and the universally accepted sign for a kebab shop in central london and the actual rolls of lamb meat on rotating skewers inside the shops.
by stickywulf January 22, 2005
by Roger Beep December 07, 2003
Y'all are running up and down the court like a bunch of three legged elephants.
Don't just throw the ball around like a bunch of three legged elephants.
Don't just throw the ball around like a bunch of three legged elephants.
by Walker Ward March 22, 2012