by Feeneytheman April 25, 2011
by brapbrappeace November 10, 2006
"Inman" is a homophobic slur used to refer to a gay man. It references actor John Inman from the 1970/80s British ITV sitcom "Are You Being Served".
Set in a department store and with writing packed with double entendres and sexual innuendo, the show featured John Inman playing camp salesman Mr Humphries. This humour was in the vein of the "Carry On" films and specifically Kenneth Williams' characters therein.
The show spawned a catchphrase of the era: when asked by a colleague, "Mr. Humphries, are you free? to serve someone", he always gives the camp response, "I'm free!".
Set in a department store and with writing packed with double entendres and sexual innuendo, the show featured John Inman playing camp salesman Mr Humphries. This humour was in the vein of the "Carry On" films and specifically Kenneth Williams' characters therein.
The show spawned a catchphrase of the era: when asked by a colleague, "Mr. Humphries, are you free? to serve someone", he always gives the camp response, "I'm free!".
by PissOffKarl February 6, 2020
one that is only known as tinman. he is one of the best people you will meet, IF you do meet him you will shurly realise this.
by tinman000 August 27, 2008
He who has brought sexy back, in the form of splendidly fitting jeans, usually accompanied by acoustic guitars.
Also used to describe objects (esp. clothing) of subtle yet extreme "hotness".
Also used to describe objects (esp. clothing) of subtle yet extreme "hotness".
Those jeans are so D-Inman.
by Shakespeare133 January 10, 2008
Is a person who is really fucking amazing has a huge cock. Because of having such a huge cock women love to be around him.
by Urben Dictionary December 8, 2017
The best girlfriend ever! She loves video games, and is fun to talk to. I feel sooooo lucky to have her as my girlfriend. I love you Chloe!
by Case52 July 27, 2013