A fork of Rural Dictionary
An euphemism used to avoid telling of your true destination, often in reply to an awkward question. In Great Britain, it is commonly used as a euphemism for going to the toilet.
"Are you and your wife coming out tonight?" "Uhhhh, I'm going to see a man about a dog." "How come you're leaving the table?" "I'm going to see a man about a dog."
Our cousin in the States says wanger, but the rest of us in London say whanger.
One who is acting crazily and/or energetically. Usually used by parents in reference to their overly energetic children.
During the Holidays, when everyone visits, our house is filled to the brim with mad alecks.
a sexually alluring young woman. (Sometimes considered derogatory.)
"Your girl there, she's a nice bit of skirt."
sexual intercourse that takes place on or at the end of a table.
"We were going to Simon and Lisa's for supper, but then caught them having a Table Ender and it spoilt our appetites, so we went out to a restaurant instead."