An alternative pronunciation to legend, with a similar but more complimentary meaning. Used in praise of an individual's efforts or behaviour.
The first syllable is pronounced like "leg" i.e. you have 2 of them and use them to walk around on.
The first syllable is pronounced like "leg" i.e. you have 2 of them and use them to walk around on.
by Kiwi Wordsmith August 12, 2005
by R.A. September 02, 2004
by coooooooolkid November 18, 2007
by Joftw June 12, 2008
by Slim slimmer February 22, 2011
like a legend but a absolute LEG-END
something too good for heather Mills
legendary, in a cool way, not like miss mills
something too good for heather Mills
legendary, in a cool way, not like miss mills
You're an absolute Leg-End!
by Chrisblonde May 28, 2011
A British slang for someone who tries and fails to do something Legendary.
Derogatory. Means roughly "not quite a legend" mostly used when it's all they're fault.
Derogatory. Means roughly "not quite a legend" mostly used when it's all they're fault.
E.g 1
1: Watch this Mate!
*1 fails spectacularly*
2: You're such a Leg End.
E.g. 2
1: That Neil thinks he's such a legend, but he's just a Leg End.
1: Watch this Mate!
*1 fails spectacularly*
2: You're such a Leg End.
E.g. 2
1: That Neil thinks he's such a legend, but he's just a Leg End.
by Jeffbridgesiscool October 24, 2016