Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

Yankish

American English

I speak three languages: Aussie, Bri'ish, and Yankish.

by Put you are Name here December 05, 2020

Azid

Korma

I had some azid last night. It was simply wonderful.

by Put you are Name here August 27, 2018

blinated text

white text with a black highlight over it on a white background

Also, I don't understand why all of your emails are written in blinated text like that.

by Put you are Name here March 19, 2021

posh cunt

someone who speaks with a cultivated, RP, or otherwise generally very upper class, pretentious, or otherwise posh accent.

You posh cunt!

by Put you are Name here May 02, 2021

Dyke

Did you mean dike?
Dike: in holland, the wall stopping the sea from flooding the lowlands

The dyke may be flooded by global warming

by Put you are Name here June 24, 2017

yeaght

An alternae spelling of yeet

yeet derives from the old english ġēotan /ˈje͜o .tɑn/, meaning to pour or to throw. However, in the intervening years, it has lost it's meaning of to pour, which has gone onto yote.

Yeaght not pearls before swine.

by Put you are Name here February 12, 2020