To be sound: Irish slang. To be sound is a state of existence. It usually refers to someone who willingly does a favour, asked or not, although usually unexpected - Like when you ask for one rollie and your given two, or the bouncer to an over 21s let's you in when your 20.
Alternatively, "sound" can be used as an adjective to describe a genuine, nice person.
Alternatively, "sound" can be used as an adjective to describe a genuine, nice person.
by Deppstache June 3, 2015
by Caraaaaaa October 16, 2011
1. A noise.
2. A synonym for "cool," "awesome," originating in Liverpool, if I recall correctly. Either way, it's mostly used by Scousers.
Note: Please stop complaining about how we're getting the definition wrong, you yanks. Try looking it up on Wikipedia or on Google, you blithering twats.
2. A synonym for "cool," "awesome," originating in Liverpool, if I recall correctly. Either way, it's mostly used by Scousers.
Note: Please stop complaining about how we're getting the definition wrong, you yanks. Try looking it up on Wikipedia or on Google, you blithering twats.
- "Did you hear that sound, dear?"
- "The footy was well sound, weren't it, our Baz?"
- "You self proclaimed 'grammatically correct' yanks are not sound."
- "The footy was well sound, weren't it, our Baz?"
- "You self proclaimed 'grammatically correct' yanks are not sound."
by LameyT August 13, 2006
by Shabba dabba October 19, 2019
Sound means that you are alright and sometimes ready. If someone asks how you are feeling you can say your "sound".
by Loopylu123l July 24, 2017
If somebody's sound they are a person who is a good freind and not a snitch. They are safe and wouldnt do anything bad, plus they would always have your back.
by Allai bruv January 10, 2018
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