two men who live possibly the best lives ever, they have impossible jobs on a regular basis such as pilots, they have no training for this and drive a crazy over sized pedal car everywhere for no real reason
by Stutley August 14, 2004
Ever aging British children's entertainers, called Barry and Paul. Come from Rotherham. Have stupid haircuts, and all the maturity of a fresh fart. Famous catchphrase, 'To me, to you'.
by Reginald Barrington August 26, 2003
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The two male participants in a spit roast. Named after the catchphrase of the British comedy duo - "To me, to you, to me, to you".
by Alfie Noakes June 05, 2007
2 brothers from Rotherham, England, Paul and Barry Chuckle have been providing quality comedy for children, seemingly from the beginning of time.
Their successful childrens sitcom 'Chucklevision' has had 17+ series on BBC Television.
Every episode, Paul and Barry are doing some crazy job for 'Dan the Van'. From running a restaurant to becoming butlers - it all goes horribly wrong!
Their successful childrens sitcom 'Chucklevision' has had 17+ series on BBC Television.
Every episode, Paul and Barry are doing some crazy job for 'Dan the Van'. From running a restaurant to becoming butlers - it all goes horribly wrong!
Catchphrases:
Greeting:
Both: Ello-o!
When moving heavy objects:
Paul: To Me
Barry: To You
On making a mistake:
Barry: Silly me!
Paul: Silly you!
Greeting:
Both: Ello-o!
When moving heavy objects:
Paul: To Me
Barry: To You
On making a mistake:
Barry: Silly me!
Paul: Silly you!
by pdc February 25, 2005
by lefteyegoggle October 11, 2005
The "Chuckle Brothers" nickname has been applied to Northern Irish former political enemies Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness who developed a mutually-tolerant working arrangement when the Northern Ireland peace process at the end of the twentieth century eventually led to the two of them working together. They surprised many when they were sometimes seen laughing together in public. The nickname was borrowed from an English comedy duo called the Chuckle Brothers.
So jovial do they appear that one Ulster Unionist has dubbed them "the chuckle brothers." (BBC report)
by Josifer January 09, 2014