adj: Used in Edinbourgeois slang, often as a comeback.
When something (especially someone or something being said) has gone too far, is over-the-top, or silly; but still in a jokey way.
When said about something that's been said it is usually followed by "from you".
When something (especially someone or something being said) has gone too far, is over-the-top, or silly; but still in a jokey way.
When said about something that's been said it is usually followed by "from you".
Alex says "Jane, You have a massive forehead, it makes you look like a donkey."
Betty says "Mate, Plenty from you."
After seeing something silly, Charlie exclaims "That's Plenty"
Betty says "Mate, Plenty from you."
After seeing something silly, Charlie exclaims "That's Plenty"
by khlieeq February 22, 2008
Sarcastically:
"Plenty, means only one. Notify your dictionary editor".
"Plenty, is more than you think. But, more or less than that.."
"Plenty, means only one. Notify your dictionary editor".
"Plenty, is more than you think. But, more or less than that.."
by Willowdusk August 20, 2009
by LightThrower123 August 31, 2019
there were plentiful amounts of dumplings in the freezer
by godoyourhomework January 14, 2019
by godoyourhomework January 14, 2019
by Hercolena Oliver August 24, 2009
Being so right about something that you are a hundred percent confident in yourself many times over. Can be used in place of hundy p.
Chadwick: Crypto will centy plenty double in value over the next year
Bill: Since you're so sure, I better start investing too!
Bill: Since you're so sure, I better start investing too!
by ravenoustomahawk January 16, 2022