Male or female from the upper class society. Many shop at Waitrose or Harrods. Enjoys posh nosh and having a good time. They are good company to be around and have a good sense of humour, enjoying a laugh!!!!
by david bowie3 September 04, 2006
A common word people think of when trying to make up a 'new', 'cool' word. In reality it is neither of these things.
Person 1: HEY, it'd be really cool if we made up a new word
Person 2: YEAH..... how about 'sharpe'?
Person 14: You're both twats
Person 2: YEAH..... how about 'sharpe'?
Person 14: You're both twats
by Neil Carnatt May 30, 2009
sharp - Often doubled up for effect as sharp-sharp!, this word is used as a greeting, a farewell, for agreement or just to express enthusiasm.
The R isn´t prounced fully, it´s more of a shap shap
The R isn´t prounced fully, it´s more of a shap shap
Sharp sharp me brew!
by RATHAUS 4 LIFE BITCHES September 24, 2008
"What are you guys sitting around for? Get the car A-sharp and let's roll out. I got a package to grab in two minutes "
by BioHazardX October 19, 2012
A South African term used as a greeting, or to say thank you, often doubled up as 'sharp sharp'. It is pronounced 'shup'.
Pete:"Hey Joe, how are you?"
Joe: "Sharp bra, how's about you?"
Pete: "Sharp sharp!"
Pete: "Sharp, Joe!"
Joe: "Sharp"
Pete: "See you later, Joe!"
Joe: "Sharp Sharp"
Pete: "Here is your sandwich"
Joe: "Sharp brother"
Joe: "Sharp bra, how's about you?"
Pete: "Sharp sharp!"
Pete: "Sharp, Joe!"
Joe: "Sharp"
Pete: "See you later, Joe!"
Joe: "Sharp Sharp"
Pete: "Here is your sandwich"
Joe: "Sharp brother"
by Deelingroovy January 21, 2014
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