Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

fellor

Mate, friend etc. A variant on "fellow" or "fella".

How you doin' fellor? Alright, cheers fellor!

by Manx bloke September 03, 2006

Jesus

Probably was a really top bloke who lived 2000 years ago. On the level, talked sense, encouraged everyone just to get along with each other. Murdered by the authorities who saw him as a threat. Now worshipped as the son of God. Closest modern day comparisons would be John Lennon or Martin Luther King (both also murdered).

"Jesus was a black man No Jesus was Batman" Shaun Ryder - 1995

by Manx Bloke June 15, 2007

B'Day

Beyonce's amusingly titled second album.

"I've just cleaned my arse out using the B'Day, the gatefold sleeve came in particularly handy"

by Manx bloke November 06, 2006

High Green

The most northern suburb of Sheffield and home to the Arctic Monkeys and me. Most notable landmarks are the fosters flats.

"It's High Green mate, via Hillsborough please" "Angram Bank junior & infants school were quality!"

by Manx Bloke June 27, 2007

So Like

A term used to emphasise or say something, followed by a short pause or spoken comma. Often used in conjuction with the term "Whatever" (Each part of the sentence must be spoken as a question). Originated from those fuckwit teenagers in america.

"So Corey and I went to the movies, and he was so like all over me, and I was so like get off me, and he was so like stop being so frigid, and i was so like whatever, and so I so like got up and left"

by Manx bloke November 06, 2006

Fellatio Nelson

Performing an act of fellatio. (A pun on Heratio Nelson and Nelson's Column).

We were sat there watching tv, and the next thing I knew she was giving me the old Fellatio Nelson!

by Manx bloke September 03, 2006

wtrf

Generally stands for 'What the royal fuck'. A more grandiose version of "wtf" (What the fuck). Used when "wtf" just isn't enough to express one's surprise/shock/anger etc. Commonly suffixed with numerous exclamation marks/question marks. Capitalisation is often used to express further surprise/shock/anger etc, but is not essential.

A. "Dude, I've just had my wang tattooed, check it out." B. "wtrf!!!???" A. "Dude, you should have seen the chick I nailed last night, horny as fuck" B. "Cool, do I know her?" A. "Yeah dude, it was your little sister." B. "WTRF!!!!!???"

by Manx Bloke February 06, 2013