A fork of Rural Dictionary
1) A greeting 2) A way of expeessing excitement The word comes from Steve Coogans fictional character Alan Partridge - who had three successful series including a chat show on the BBC
1) I'm Jack Cooper, A-ha! Your John Myung... 2) Oh my God its Rodger Moore - A-ha!
1) A condom. This word comes from secretly naming a condom after a guitar player of King Crimson.
1) I'm gagging for a shag. Do you have a Fripp?
1) A luncheon meat that can be bought at Tescos'. It comes in the shape of a bears face and has eyes and a big smile. 2) To be silly.
1) Mum i'm hungry. I want Billy Bear in my sandwiches. 2) Its left not right you Billy Bear.
1) The word used to describe someone who looks like an ork. The word comes from comedian Bill Baiely - who named his UK tour "Part Troll" because of the way he looks.
1) "He's so hairy - he's Part Troll"
A great new British TV comedy show, which started on Channel 4 in 2003. It is nothing like the BBC show The Office because it's not in anyway done like a documentary. The show is more similar to Sean Lock's 15 Stories High - but alot of the show is seen through the eyes of the main two characters who share a flat together.
1) Peep Show is funny.
"Bringin Da Ice" is a term used to describe something somebody has done that is cool or looks good (therefore the person is "bringin da ice") It can also be used for pretty much anything as an alternative to awesome or safe
1) Woah that's an amazing keyboard solo - he's bringin da ice fo sho. 2) He's bringin da ice and owning you n00b. 3) This burger brings da ice. 4) She's so hot she's bringin da ice.
1) To act over entusiastically 2) To be able to drum extremely well within songs - yet be rubbish at drums solos.
1) When Grandma gave Johnny that jumper for Christmas he acted like a Mike Portnoy 2) He's no Mike Pornoy - he's really good at drum solos.