A fork of Rural Dictionary
Participating in an extensive deleting session of facebook "friends". When you get to a certain maturity in your life and decide that it is time to delete "friends" of facebook that are no longer in your life, interest you, have never been your friends in the first place or feel you have moved on from that time. This is a time in your life when you realise life isn't a popularity game. Instead you would rather be surrounded by people you can truly call your friends and family. This action can be quite a liberating and empowering experience.
"Had a massive facebook cull last night. I've grown up since then." "I looked at my news feed last night and thought, 'Who the hell are you again', and went on a massive facebook cull"
Can be used to describe a person or establishment. Generally an establishment where the individuals are dressed up to a high level of designer clothing, tight dresses, heels, make up ++, nails, brows etc but also have potential to stab you. Women range from absolutely stunning to morbidly obese. Each are as deadly as the other. The stunning ones boyfriends (see below) will stab you, whereas the morbidly obese are no strangers to violence and tend to headbutt you themselves. The men are dressed in impaculate shirts and trousers/ dark jeans but their haircuts (generally harshly shaved) and teeth suggest imminent violence. Clothes branding varies, but don’t be surprised to see Polo, Fred Perry amongst the mix. Builds tend to range from bodybuilders to barrel chested/ waisted. These individuals gather in establishments and give the impression of money. Branded clothing as mentioned, buying bottles of champagne, pristine apperance. However their behaviour suggest the opposite of wealth. Behaviour includes - breast, bottoms and vaginas being on display at some point during the night. The women are able to weaponise heeled shoes. As for the men - extremely protective of their female counter parts, copious amounts of staring and posturing, physically intimidating, probable cocaine usage.
‘It’s a bit rough posh in here’ ‘It okay in there, but it can be a bit rough posh’ Examples in Manchester City centre include - Slug and lettuce - Deansgate, the printworks in general