raver 1: I was fucking spannered last night mate
raver 2: Yeah i saw the pictures, 3rd degree gurns and your eyes were falling into the back of your head mate!
raver 2: Yeah i saw the pictures, 3rd degree gurns and your eyes were falling into the back of your head mate!
by dedbult November 23, 2010
Originating from the phrase 'to throw a spanner in the works' it can be used to say something is broken, or that someone is tired. Also ised as an insult in the noun form 'spanner'.
by Dr Harry Koch January 22, 2005
by Ryan Paine December 27, 2007
Euphemistic swear word, used to avoid giving offence, especially when need arises to curse in front of children.
Derived from the idiom that when something goes wrong it is known as 'throwing a spanner in the works".
Derived from the idiom that when something goes wrong it is known as 'throwing a spanner in the works".
by Lord Lucan September 04, 2010
by Stan Grytviken April 01, 2003
by Craig October 21, 2003