2 definitions by cocacolaprincess21
Shorter, easier way of saying
'on the sly' meaning 'in secret' or 'not obviously'.
Usually pronounced like 'ont sly' by people from the north of england.
'on the sly' meaning 'in secret' or 'not obviously'.
Usually pronounced like 'ont sly' by people from the north of england.
by cocacolaprincess21 August 7, 2007
I COMPLETELY disagree with the first definition, OK?
Firstly, to ridicule a town you don't even live in is just DISRESPECTFUL, IGNORANT, and to be honest a bit PATHETIC.
If you haven't noticed, There are teenagers drinking cheap cider in Wigan and Lowton too, so I don't think there's any need to single out Leigh.
And it's completely unfair to judge a town on the people who inhabit it.
Firstly, to ridicule a town you don't even live in is just DISRESPECTFUL, IGNORANT, and to be honest a bit PATHETIC.
If you haven't noticed, There are teenagers drinking cheap cider in Wigan and Lowton too, so I don't think there's any need to single out Leigh.
And it's completely unfair to judge a town on the people who inhabit it.
by cocacolaprincess21 August 8, 2007