n. a disease where a white girl acts "gansta" around her friends, but is completely "white" when adults are around.
by Kevin Diana April 25, 2006
Person 1: Would you mind unloading the dishwasher for me?
Person 2: I'll do that at some point today, but I've got to go sklepping first: we're all out of pierogi!
Person 2: I'll do that at some point today, but I've got to go sklepping first: we're all out of pierogi!
by Founder's Dining Whore April 14, 2018
Jerry: OI, RICARDO, LOOK AT THAT FUCKING SKLEP IN THE HILLS, I WANT TO SKULLFUCK IT REAL HARD LIKE!
Ricardo: YOU SAID IT JERRY.
2. Alfie Gordon's wonder emporium, the sklep
Ricardo: YOU SAID IT JERRY.
2. Alfie Gordon's wonder emporium, the sklep
by DamcoHeadOffice November 21, 2011
"Hey Alex, I'm off to the sklep, you want some tins of piwo picking up?"
Person 1: "Is the sklep still selling tinnies for 80p each?"
Person 2: "Nah, it got busted by Revenue & Customs again, they're back up to £1.25"
Person 1: "Is the sklep still selling tinnies for 80p each?"
Person 2: "Nah, it got busted by Revenue & Customs again, they're back up to £1.25"
by Pete100 August 10, 2012
Literally means "Polish Shop".
A store selling exclusively Polish products, mostly food but can also include newspapers, magazines, seasonal goods. These have sprung up all over the UK in recent years with the huge influx of Poles, even in those areas where they are outnumbered by other ethnic communities, (such as Tooting in London).
They all mostly stock the same sort of products, which unfortunately means that the more businessmen get in on the act the smaller the profits. Well known products include polish bread, pierogi, danio yogurts, kielbasa, sauerkraut, pickled cucumbers to name a few.
As well as being frequented by Poles, there are a fair share of British consumers who venture into a Polski Sklep.
A store selling exclusively Polish products, mostly food but can also include newspapers, magazines, seasonal goods. These have sprung up all over the UK in recent years with the huge influx of Poles, even in those areas where they are outnumbered by other ethnic communities, (such as Tooting in London).
They all mostly stock the same sort of products, which unfortunately means that the more businessmen get in on the act the smaller the profits. Well known products include polish bread, pierogi, danio yogurts, kielbasa, sauerkraut, pickled cucumbers to name a few.
As well as being frequented by Poles, there are a fair share of British consumers who venture into a Polski Sklep.
"God, I can't believe yet another polski sklep has opened on Tooting high street, theres already one about 10 metres down the road"
"Kumpilam te wysmienite ogorki w polskim sklepie na ealingu"
"Kumpilam te wysmienite ogorki w polskim sklepie na ealingu"
by Morela April 26, 2008
by hobomegatron January 12, 2021