A term used to describe what happens when a British house buyer drops the price just before contracts exchange. It's the opposite of gazump
I agreed to sell my house to this guy and he gazundered me by £10k at the last minute, so I had to take it.
by Shippers December 18, 2011
by Meark October 17, 2003
by Semolina October 24, 2003
Goes under the bed and is used normally at night to collect human deposits and emptying the bladder, can also be used as a spitoon.
by Mudma October 24, 2003
A term used (especially in proffesional kitchen) to desribe a small spatula, or narrow fishslice. They are often slotted.
they are so called because it "gez under" (goes under) things.
they are so called because it "gez under" (goes under) things.
by jatetxea January 18, 2009
by Kul July 24, 2003
It goes under the bed for catching drips from a wet mattress if someone has an accident in the night.
by Anonymous October 27, 2003