by Godfather July 15, 2003
happiness, in good order. Romany word used by super-chav Jamie Oliver. Kushtipen was once the English Romany word for 'happiness' from a Persian word meaning 'happiness' see kushti, kushty, cushti
easy-peasy, kushti
by klidenengro February 13, 2004
by slanginmatch July 30, 2003
adjective; more so effectively used as general acknowledgment. describes an appreciation of luck, fortunate coincidence and/or sheer convenience.
quite similar to 'jammy'.
quite similar to 'jammy'.
(sat on sofa. thought to self)
"i am far too monged to make a brew. but i would really really like a brew right now.."
(no actions taken. housemate enters the room)
"just made this cup of tea but i'm in a rush, so 'ere you go."
(housemate leaves. relax with brew)
"cushty mate, cushty."
"i am far too monged to make a brew. but i would really really like a brew right now.."
(no actions taken. housemate enters the room)
"just made this cup of tea but i'm in a rush, so 'ere you go."
(housemate leaves. relax with brew)
"cushty mate, cushty."
by CocoaBeepBeep December 13, 2008
pron. "coosh-tee" or "coosh-dee" dep. on spelling
Means: good! Great! Sound! Brilliant!
Common in Portsmouth dialect. Often heard in the phrase "Cushty Mush" or "Cushty Mushdy" meaning "nice one mate"
Means: good! Great! Sound! Brilliant!
Common in Portsmouth dialect. Often heard in the phrase "Cushty Mush" or "Cushty Mushdy" meaning "nice one mate"
by Henderson101 May 10, 2010
by carly November 27, 2004
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