Definitions by everyoneelseinthisthreadsucks
Nose bleed
"I bought my daughter the Yearbook; £25!!! I almost had a nose bleed!"
or
A: "Dad, could I borrow £25 for the school's Yearbook?
B: "Arg, nose bleed!"
or
A: "Dad, could I borrow £25 for the school's Yearbook?
B: "Arg, nose bleed!"
Nose bleed by everyoneelseinthisthreadsucks June 13, 2008
Gem
Used to describe a person in a positive light, like a precious jewel. But can also be used sarcastically or very negatively in some respects.
Positive:
"Alice is a real gem!"
Negative:
A: "..caught with pants 'round her ankles"
B: "Cor, she's a riiight gem!"
"Alice is a real gem!"
Negative:
A: "..caught with pants 'round her ankles"
B: "Cor, she's a riiight gem!"
Gem by everyoneelseinthisthreadsucks June 13, 2008
Hubert Cumberdale
A name used to describe someone who's a little strange or possibly smelly. Originates from the finger puppet friend of Salad Fingers, who tastes like soot and poo: a cartoon on Fat-pie.com.
Hubert Cumberdale by everyoneelseinthisthreadsucks June 13, 2008
The only indie in the village
A phrase used to describe a pretentious youth, who genuinely believes that nobody can appreciate indie music as much as he/she can and will throw an eppy if told otherwise. Inspired by the popular Little Britain sketch, where the gay character Dafydd insists that he is "the only gay in the village."
"He just told me to stop pretending that I liked The Beatles and started screaming. He's like the only indie in the village"
or
A: "Awww, I love The Beatles"
B: "No you don't! Nowhere near as much as me! I'm #1"
or
A: "Awww, I love The Beatles"
B: "No you don't! Nowhere near as much as me! I'm #1"
The only indie in the village by everyoneelseinthisthreadsucks June 13, 2008