by warpig November 27, 2004
A word used by scousers instead of a full stop (period) at the end of each sentance. Similar to Glaswegian "byraway", cockney "innit" or brummies "aroooit".
by Charlie O'Kane November 18, 2003
by www.illusorystudios.com October 12, 2003
The proof that the musical scene of Liverpool rocks. Led by frontman Lee Mavers, The Las enjoyed some success in the 90s with the hit song "There She Goes". Despite having faded away fast since that, the band became one of England's unsung heroes in music. It's basically the soundtrack to every british teenager with a simple life (except for the mancs, because they are retarded enough to put in a war between Liverpool's music and Manchester's. Both are great, you sick cunts). Besides, Mavers went on to have a normal life after that - there's a great chance you'll meet him buying something for his kids in the nearest store.
Also the regular answer of a liverpudlian when asked if The Beatles and Scouse-House are the only things to ever come out of Liverpool.
Also the regular answer of a liverpudlian when asked if The Beatles and Scouse-House are the only things to ever come out of Liverpool.
by Jesus Lizard Freaky NNNN June 25, 2013
She has a sweet la la
by Rave behind the wall January 12, 2008
When you really want some one to shut up and you keep getting interrupted so the only thing you can get out is sha la la la
by Kierstan jarrett December 17, 2016
the postal code for Louisiana. If you are looking for Los Angeles, try putting dots after each letter (duh).
by Toshiaki August 9, 2005