the British spelling of color. (british spelling of words must be accompanied by other britishisms )
my what pretty colours you have in your podge!

Mumsy and I went to the pub to buy a chug of coloured ale.

Oh darling we aint got no more colours to paint the house with just pasty white.
by Randomidous® October 9, 2005
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British douchebag-tense for the word COLOR.
We kicked your asses twice, so cut it out with this 'colour' shit already.
by D R October 12, 2005
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A religon
Rules:
All colours are equal
Love all colours
Dont hate on any colour
"What religon are you?"
"I follow colourism so Im a Colourist!!!"
by The Colourist Clan August 24, 2009
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The British way of spelling color. Americans spell it "color" which is the better way to spell it. It's shorter and easier.
American dude: Why the hell did u spell color with an extra u?
British dude: because spelling colour without the u is absolutely absurd and---
American dude: you've gotta be shittin me!
British dude: its unproper to use colour without---
American dude: Just shut up. No one gives a fuck.
by kayleebaybee988 August 21, 2008
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annoying-ness, when you are annoyed with someone who is annoyed with people who speak english as a second language and spell things slightly off or miss a cultural connotation.
Spelling the word theater, theatre. Or humor, humour. Than do something about the affect of the colourality of the situation!
by d.whit May 15, 2009
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British english - someone who is looking pale, not their usual colour. To mean someone who is feeling unwell, "not themselves" or their "usual self" on that day. Can also be a team or department not performing to their usual standard.
"Are you alright? You look a bit off colour"
"The team played off colour today"
by troojyan November 3, 2009
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