parent's sibling, or gender neutral word for aunt or uncle. You can call your parent's sibling or your parent's friend Nander, especially if they are gender nonbinary . Easier to pronounce than auncle . Sometimes goes in front of a first name, like "Nander Skyler"
My mom's best friend isn't actually related to me, but I call them Nander Alex anyway.
My Uncle Tom and Nander Casey got me a bicycle for my birthday.
My cousin's parent is my nander.
pro-Brexit politicians who continue to believe Brexit is still a good thing for the United Kingdom and will argue against any sort of scrutiny based on facts and reality until pink in the face like an inbred pig.
See the news at 10 last night? There was this fucking Neandergammon prick on the telly making all sorts of wild claims about how its past March 29th and we are still in the EU. Maybe he's one of these tax fiddler cunts and wants out at any cost before the EU come chapping his door about his offshore bank account.
Something said by a Nanna or Grandmother that is not entirely true. Not a lie, but an exaggeration or an embellishment of the truth.
Nanna passes by a famous hospital and tells the children "I was the head of child services there when I was 25." Or "I used to live at the Drake Hotel in Chicago." is it true? We don't know, but it appears to be a Nannerism