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Definitions by mikelangelno

to throw or sling an object or person
1. It's rubbish, just poise it into the skip 2.We struggled for a while but then I managed to poise him into the pond.
poise by mikelangelno October 2, 2017
to lift or move an object
Just hoik it onto your back and put it into the shed.
hoik by mikelangelno October 2, 2017

tranclements 

1. Accessories, especially ones which are largely unused but hard to discard. Also, cheap household ornaments excessively present on every ledge, shelf and available space.
When I moved house, I got rid of a lot of my tranclements, though it wasn't easy.
tranclements by mikelangelno October 1, 2017
Little boy's penis. A corruption/derivation of 'sparrow', the insignificant little bird. (ENGLISH - especially Yorkshire)
Watch you don't catch your sparrer in your zip, son.
sparrer by mikelangelno October 1, 2017
Gate or door latch, consisting of a swiveling bar on the door/gate and a channeled bracket on the frame for it to seat into when lowered. (ENGLISH)
It was after 3 a.m. I quietly lifted the sneck, eased the door open and snook in.
sneck by mikelangelno October 1, 2017
Oh! Good, we've arrived, I'm dying for a wass!
Wass by mikelangelno September 24, 2017
I should never have asked that gimboyd to move my car. Just look at the damage he's done!
gimboyd by mikelangelno September 24, 2017