by Henry O'Connor June 13, 2003
London slang.
nouns:
1) someone strong- looking, or muscular. Specifically appearance DO NOT get confused with if they be strong, but don't look it.
2) someone you wouldnt wanna mess with
3) huge
verbs:
1) to hench: to muscle someone out, push them aside, beat them in a fight.
nouns:
1) someone strong- looking, or muscular. Specifically appearance DO NOT get confused with if they be strong, but don't look it.
2) someone you wouldnt wanna mess with
3) huge
verbs:
1) to hench: to muscle someone out, push them aside, beat them in a fight.
"look at that bodyguard, he's so fuckin hench"
"that car is hench. you could fit Pavarotti in there"
you push someone out of a queue to get to the front and they do shit about it.
"man got henched! shame!"
"that car is hench. you could fit Pavarotti in there"
you push someone out of a queue to get to the front and they do shit about it.
"man got henched! shame!"
by Judge Fudge December 14, 2004
by Georgie123456 December 26, 2018
by Man rike HENRY November 24, 2017
verb, the act of doing assorted tasks whilst dressed in a uniform similar to ones peers, usually in the service of an egomaniacal villain
See henchman, henchmen, henchwoman
See henchman, henchmen, henchwoman
Most people think of henching as just turning dials or arbitrarily carrying wrenches, but some of us actually get to carry weapons!
by memnarc July 11, 2008
Mary: What you up to Jack?
Jack: Im looking for things on google.
Mary: Like what, Jack?
Jack: Err... like Hench Cock.
(Mary Smiles)
Look at the size of that immense vein on his hench cock.
Woahh, That Gay Mans Hench. wonder how how "hench" his Cock is!
Jack: Im looking for things on google.
Mary: Like what, Jack?
Jack: Err... like Hench Cock.
(Mary Smiles)
Look at the size of that immense vein on his hench cock.
Woahh, That Gay Mans Hench. wonder how how "hench" his Cock is!
by Peter Crotch November 18, 2006
The heavyweight Christopher James Blunt is an example of the word 'hench', with lustrious abs, pecks and jaw lines.
An antonym would we be lightweight or 'weedy' - a used example would be 'Samuel Kamel Hassan is weedy, like his featherweight compatriot David Shera'.
An antonym would we be lightweight or 'weedy' - a used example would be 'Samuel Kamel Hassan is weedy, like his featherweight compatriot David Shera'.
by WHUFC December 06, 2010