by coooooooolkid November 18, 2007
An alternative pronunciation to legend, with a similar but more complimentary meaning. Used in praise of an individual's efforts or behaviour.
The first syllable is pronounced like "leg" i.e. you have 2 of them and use them to walk around on.
The first syllable is pronounced like "leg" i.e. you have 2 of them and use them to walk around on.
by Kiwi Wordsmith August 12, 2005
by Joftw June 12, 2008
by Slim slimmer February 22, 2011
like a legend but a absolute LEG-END
something too good for heather Mills
legendary, in a cool way, not like miss mills
something too good for heather Mills
legendary, in a cool way, not like miss mills
You're an absolute Leg-End!
by Chrisblonde May 28, 2011
by R.A. September 02, 2004
A British slang for someone who tries and fails to do something Legendary.
Derogatory. Means roughly "not quite a legend" mostly used when it's all they're fault.
Derogatory. Means roughly "not quite a legend" mostly used when it's all they're fault.
E.g 1
1: Watch this Mate!
*1 fails spectacularly*
2: You're such a Leg End.
E.g. 2
1: That Neil thinks he's such a legend, but he's just a Leg End.
1: Watch this Mate!
*1 fails spectacularly*
2: You're such a Leg End.
E.g. 2
1: That Neil thinks he's such a legend, but he's just a Leg End.
by Jeffbridgesiscool October 24, 2016