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FLAHED-OUT! LIKE! So glad it's friday :D

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 6:38 pm
by MuG
Was introduced to this by a girl in college. Some funny stuff in it :D
Cork Slang Dictionary

Re: FLAHED-OUT! LIKE! So glad it's friday :D

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 11:28 am
by Cwmagain
Well I can't knawvshawl with this

Re: FLAHED-OUT! LIKE! So glad it's friday :D

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 2:33 pm
by Renax
I will so use this :P

Re: FLAHED-OUT! LIKE! So glad it's friday :D

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 2:03 pm
by MountieXXL
Bolger's rejoice, it's Fridaaaaayyy!!!!

Just a few more hours till the fun shows up and the drinks start disappearing.
:drinking:

Re: FLAHED-OUT! LIKE! So glad it's friday :D

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 2:45 pm
by dreamachine
MUG

Construct: Noun
Definition: A foolish person.
Use: Don't be a mug.
Don't be a fool.
Derivation: A male slave or servant, a fool, a simpleton (English Court). (Wright). 'Mug' - simpleton, gullible person, probably from Scandinavian. (Concise Oxford Dictionary).
:mrgreen:

Re: FLAHED-OUT! LIKE! So glad it's friday :D

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 6:38 pm
by Fester
or also a place to hold your coffee! :P

Re: FLAHED-OUT! LIKE! So glad it's friday :D

Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 3:26 am
by MuG
Yeah damn right fest! I prefer these definitions.
mug (mug)

noun

1. a heavy drinking cup of earthenware or metal, having a handle and formerly often ornamented with a human face
2. as much as a mug will hold
3. Slang
1. the face
2. the mouth
3. a grimace
4. a rough, ugly person; ruffian, thug, etc.
5. mug shot

Origin: prob. < Scand, as in Swed mugg

transitive verb mugged, mugging

1. to assault usually with intent to rob
2. Slang to photograph; esp., to photograph (a person under arrest) for police records

intransitive verb

1. to assault a person, usually with intent to rob
2. Slang
1. to make a grimace
2. Theater to overact by exaggerated facial expressions

mug (mug)

intransitive verb mugged, mugging mugging
Brit., Slang to study hard and hurriedly, as in preparation for an examination; cram: used with up
"I'm mugging for my exams!" LOL didnt know about that 1 :)