i) An individual who might be considered "cool", or generally very likeable.
ii) As to say, "All is well"; "Very good" etc
ii) As to say, "All is well"; "Very good" etc
by grump February 05, 2004
Often used by Scottish Glasgow Neds, usually followed by "mate" to let you know that something is ok
by sanJ Street July 12, 2004
used in agreement with someone or about something, a reply to someone as a form of yes, yeah and so on.
by Peggy the pirate November 30, 2007
1)anything/anyone who is cool,good, okey doke, particularly in the sense of being trustworthy/reliable etc etc.
british slang.
when someone/something's really, really 'sound' you say they're 'sound as a pound.' ie they're so sound, they're as trustworthy as the wonderful british currency!!! that's one hell of a compliment.
2) moaning, losing your temper over something. ( as in 'sounding off')
british slang.
when someone/something's really, really 'sound' you say they're 'sound as a pound.' ie they're so sound, they're as trustworthy as the wonderful british currency!!! that's one hell of a compliment.
2) moaning, losing your temper over something. ( as in 'sounding off')
1) some people don't like that girl, but i think she's pretty sound actually.
- that's my best mate over there. he's sound as a pound he is.
2) she's sounding off about some crap no one cares about again!!
- that's my best mate over there. he's sound as a pound he is.
2) she's sounding off about some crap no one cares about again!!
by spig March 12, 2006
in a footy match:
"did ya see that kick? that was sound!"
rele cool phrases it can be used in:
"he is as sound as a pound!"
"did ya see that kick? that was sound!"
rele cool phrases it can be used in:
"he is as sound as a pound!"
by siobhanjones December 02, 2004