Code for a nice set of boobs.
The etymology (ooooh, I know big words :-D) of this word starts with the need to avoid the use of the word 'Rack' (so as to alert a friend to a lovely set of bazookas WITHOUT the target being alerted). Thus (-> = becomes):-
Rack -> Tray (Vague) -> Milk Tray (Breasts) -> Cadburys' (as in 'All because the lady HAS....).
The etymology (ooooh, I know big words :-D) of this word starts with the need to avoid the use of the word 'Rack' (so as to alert a friend to a lovely set of bazookas WITHOUT the target being alerted). Thus (-> = becomes):-
Rack -> Tray (Vague) -> Milk Tray (Breasts) -> Cadburys' (as in 'All because the lady HAS....).
by ratherNot April 30, 2006
by Frazer December 05, 2004
Makers of crap flavourless chocolate full of vegetable fat and milk that Brits devour by the ton because they don't know any better. US equivilent would be Hershies.
by Brigante June 22, 2005
1. A manufacturer of chocolates. Their famous slogan is that each of their blocks of chocolate contains 'a glass and a half of millk.'
2. A person who is easily affected by alcohol. This is based on the Cadbury 'glass and a half' slogan (ie: it only takes this person a glass and a half to get drunk!)
2. A person who is easily affected by alcohol. This is based on the Cadbury 'glass and a half' slogan (ie: it only takes this person a glass and a half to get drunk!)
by aneurysm1985 July 04, 2004
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Someone who gets drunk off a small amount of alcohol. Comes from Cadbury chocolate which is famous for having a glass and a half of milk in it. 'Cadbury's' only need a glass and a half (or similarly small quantity) to get drunk.
by divulger of slang August 19, 2010
by Clontarf_X June 01, 2003