Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

Dunny

Used as an insult, specifically as a synonym for 'idiot' or 'retard'.

Possibly a derivative of 'dunce'. Used in Gloucestershire, UK.

Chloe: How's work?
Amy: It was sound, but then they hired new people and they're all right dunnies. Specially this guy called Rob. He's the biggest dunny of all.

by JoeyJoeJoington February 09, 2011

Gammy

Something infected, disgusting or generally dirty. Especially used to refer to injuries or disabilities.

Used in Gloucestershire, UK.

Hannah: Dave's got a gammy knee after he grazed it. Looks rank.
Dave: It got gammy 'cause a bit of grit got stuck in there. Now it's infected.

by JoeyJoeJoington February 09, 2011

Thicko

Used in the UK to refer to someone who is stupid, idiotic, retarded etc. One who is 'thick' is a 'thicko'.

Michael: You're such a thicko. You fail every test you take. Thick as pig's shit. Useless like your mother.

Michael's son: I can't wait until I'm old enough to move out!

Michael: Me neither!

Michael's son: I HATE YOU!

by JoeyJoeJoington February 09, 2011

Borrow

Used to mean "lend", as in the sentence, "lend me".

Used in Gloucestershire, UK.

Jack: Mate, can you borrow me a quid?
Louis: I borrowed you a fiver like... two weeks ago and I still never got it back. So nah mate.

by JoeyJoeJoington February 09, 2011

Cheltonian

An inhabitant of the town of Cheltenham, UK.

Joe: I'm a Cheltonian
Amy: Who gives a fuck?

by JoeyJoeJoington February 09, 2011

Gilly

An insult the equivalent of "idiot", "prat", "knobhead" etc. used in Gloucestershire, UK.

Sonny: I didn't mean to break it.
Josh: You're such a gilly!

by JoeyJoeJoington February 08, 2011

Roar

To laugh, especially loudly.

Used in Gloucestershire, UK.

Jamie: Mate, that thing we watched yesterday made me roar!
Neil: I know right? I showed it to Toni the other day and she was roarin' for like... half hour!

by JoeyJoeJoington February 09, 2011