Originating in Letchworth, Herts, a bastardisation of the word 'cheers', intended to convey a sense of exasperation or mild annoyance. Often said with exaggerated 'eeee' sound.
A large, organised party, without security, involving mayhem. Involves smashing of plates, collapsing of curtain rails, and general destructive, mad behaviour.
The original party, held at Aneesh's, hence the name Neeshfest. Reached page 3 of the London Evening Standard. Took place on the 30th of January, 2010.
He is a very good person by heart. But he gets annoyed when someone curses him.
If he has fight in a group he leaves it and minds his own business.
Overall a very good guy with good sense of humor and wisdom.
Company speak used by slop-badgering managers to mean "We're going to shaft you up the arse because we can!". Normally used to justify business decisions that have no justification, or rhtyme or reason for that matter.
We are going to half your wages and double your hours due to business needs.
The epitome of the term "badass." One who can overcome any obstacle while kicking large quantities of ass. Someone who is unstopable.
Considered as the second-coming by some due to his lack of humanly characteristics. This mainly results by the percentage of ass he kicks compared to the times that his ass is kicked (which is none). Against unbeatable odds, he always wins, and kicks ass while he is doing so.
While he is not kicking ass he is typically supporting human and animal rights.
The A-Team: Liam Neeson is seen directing Bradley Cooper in flying a tank.