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Definitions by Babydoll75

Down the Nick

To be at the police station, especially in the UK.
Bunny and Carlos were sent Down the Nick after both guys commited grand theft auto. They were released an hour later on bail.
Down the Nick by Babydoll75 March 12, 2019
UK Slang

Footy is another word for football (soccer).
Claire and her family loved watching some footy on the telly. Claire's four older brothers were huge footy fans. They never missed a match.
Footy by Babydoll75 March 12, 2019

Full pelt 

To move "full on" or full speed. Used a lot in the UK.
After the sales person caught Cassidy attempting to steal

some peroxide for her hair
the sales girl ran after Cassidy who ran full pelt down the street.
Full pelt by Babydoll75 March 12, 2019

Gauch out 

When one feels like they are going to pass out. This term used a lot in the UK.
The sun and the unseasonably hot weather made Andersen feel faint to the point where she felt like she was about to gauch out at Aziz's barbeque party.
Gauch out by Babydoll75 March 12, 2019
A person who follows the latest trends and fashion.
The Leland twins, Herschel and Thierry are total hipsters.
Hipster by Babydoll75 March 9, 2019
"You know who is a complete dweeb?" asked Damon to Regan.
"Ira Dorough."
"I know, eh?" Regan commented.
Dweeb by Babydoll75 March 9, 2019
A person who has mental instability and feeble-mindedness.
Kennedy sat at her grandmother's feet, on the carpet of the nursing home. Her grandma was seated in an armchair, her face expressionless. Kennedy held on to one of her grandma's hand. Kennedy thought about how a sharp, witty mind became this feeb of a shell of a woman was now battling the voices in her delicate mind consuming what's left of her head and spirit her hands shaking. It was painful to Kennedy watching her grandma slowly become a feeb, a shadow of her former self.
Feeb by Babydoll75 March 9, 2019