Homophobe at a club: Wtf are u guys doing there on the dancefloor hurr durr.
Dancers: Minding our own business, silly.
Dancers: Minding our own business, silly.
by snlr October 17, 2009
by Joshuay February 23, 2009
Mind is a word frequently used in Scotland meaning:
memory, remembrance, recollection.
In numerous phrases with verbs, constituting the equivalents of verbs of remembering, recalling or reminding.
memory, remembrance, recollection.
In numerous phrases with verbs, constituting the equivalents of verbs of remembering, recalling or reminding.
by GallusFud September 20, 2012
by Sunster August 1, 2008
by Ren masta August 10, 2017
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A part of existence that philosophers and scientists just can't seem to "wrap their minds around", albeit it has been at the center of philosophical and scientific discourse for centuries.
A part of existence that philosophers and scientists just can't seem to "wrap their minds around", albeit it has been at the center of philosophical and scientific discourse for centuries.
by FNW September 26, 2011
Throughout modern times the word 'mind' has been added to the end of all sentences spoke in the Gloucester (UK) area. It can indicate a question, acceptance, frustration, to big up a conquest or anything you so choose!
"What's it for mind?"
"Enjoyed that mind."
"That's it, he's dead mind."
"She got rode mind"
"Big night tonight, gonna put on my new Ben Shearman mind"
"Going up town tonight mind"
"Don't smoke it all mind"
"alright my babber mind"
"Enjoyed that mind."
"That's it, he's dead mind."
"She got rode mind"
"Big night tonight, gonna put on my new Ben Shearman mind"
"Going up town tonight mind"
"Don't smoke it all mind"
"alright my babber mind"
by Wold March 5, 2009