Cockney pronunciation of "here", as popularised by the British sitcom, Eastenders, indicating the speaker's desire for his audience's attention.
Also, the East End's (of London) favourite Spanish verb (ir - to go).
Also, the East End's (of London) favourite Spanish verb (ir - to go).
by DJ Syko May 30, 2005
by Zoecb October 21, 2004
oh boy where have you led me on this windy night
i followed you all the way until you jumped into water
all your colours dissolved
i want to make out but i can't make you out
i am here holding nothing but a hope now
because its that silent
i followed you all the way until you jumped into water
all your colours dissolved
i want to make out but i can't make you out
i am here holding nothing but a hope now
because its that silent
by Krkič March 15, 2021
by shitywok July 11, 2008
It's about smiling. Ear-to-ear smile or grin is when you have a very broad and generous smile. Such a smile when each corner of your mouth is by each of your ears.
by Mr. Peagram March 08, 2012