4 definitions by 5dollarhoody
In Australia; to be severely reprimanded, told off. To be caught engaging or participating in an activity deemed deplorable by a mature other. Often used to describe someone who's actions are likely to be discovered at some time in the near future.
by 5dollarhoody January 25, 2010
A word used to describe a girl, typically from a poor background i.e. lower or working class that is more attractive than her contemporaries (although perhaps not physically) by virtue of her personality.
A girl that exceeds the perceived boundaries of her class through her personality and looks.
A hot, lower class girl with an interesting personality. An adjective used to describe this quality in general.
A girl that exceeds the perceived boundaries of her class through her personality and looks.
A hot, lower class girl with an interesting personality. An adjective used to describe this quality in general.
by 5dollarhoody January 13, 2011
A verbal utterance generally used in the tacit acknowledgement of some impressive feat or accomplishment performed by oneself.
Used to acknowledge one's own accomplishments or admirable, impressive or otherwise commendable actions in a way that trivialises them. Often used to imply that one's observed actions are modest in comparison to one's potential.
Used to acknowledge one's own accomplishments or admirable, impressive or otherwise commendable actions in a way that trivialises them. Often used to imply that one's observed actions are modest in comparison to one's potential.
by 5dollarhoody December 18, 2010
pronounced 'jh' (as in John) - bro - nee
A term used as both a slur, or a term of camaraderie, depending on the context.
Generally thought to be synonymous with 'clown' or 'schmuck' when meant as an insult, though is open to interpretation with consideration of the context and the relationship of the altercation or dispute.
First used by the character Mac, in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
A term used as both a slur, or a term of camaraderie, depending on the context.
Generally thought to be synonymous with 'clown' or 'schmuck' when meant as an insult, though is open to interpretation with consideration of the context and the relationship of the altercation or dispute.
First used by the character Mac, in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Oh, ey, look at the gebrone, drivin' all over the road!
Ay, wassa maddda wich you ah? You're insulting me now? I thought I was your gebrone!
Ay, wassa maddda wich you ah? You're insulting me now? I thought I was your gebrone!
by 5dollarhoody January 28, 2011