by Fat dick Dave July 11, 2020
by TKBluffs January 07, 2017
by DjDave71 March 04, 2008
You might be able to skate the gap.
'You can't skate the gap.'
You might be good.
"You're not good.'
'You can't skate the gap.'
You might be good.
"You're not good.'
by Steve Steve Steve May 24, 2006
Written instead of "mate"; the word used in New Zealand, Australia and Britain meaning friend or buddy, strongly emphasizing on the powerful pronunciation of the word in that accent. Helps bring out that extra feeling.
by Lord Tywin November 12, 2013
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