A fork of Rural Dictionary
Scotch Finger has traditionally been considered the biscuit to have with a 'cuppa' and is ideal to break and dunk. The biscuit has a lovely melt-in-the-mouth texture, which is the result of bakers using a combination of butter, eggs, condensed milk and a special soft flour.
Would you care for a Scotch Finger?
When you need to say sonething, but it’s not that critical to what’s being said.
Oh - that’s Hor nanni-nanni (when you can’t remember a name)
I have nanni-nanni of those at home! (When the actual number doesn’t matter.)
TUNK - The MAINE equivalent to a dope slap, except done with knuckles.
Stop doing that, or I'll tunk you!
Not using any “entertaing” devices (in-flight movies, talking books, actual books or magazines, personal device music, gaming devices, etc.) during a flight, Josie, instead to just stare out the window or stare ahead at the seat in front of you, listening to the sounds of light, for an entire flight.
“Did you see that in-flight movie?” “No, I was rawdogging!”
Korean for ass, butt, derriére, rear end
Kiss my kundingy!
Wow! Check out the kundingy on THAT chick!
British term: Usually lunch or "a lunch", but sometimes a snack. Esp. Brit. Military.
I'll see you at tiffin - they're serving nimbu pani!
To wander about, by foot or mechanical transport, with no specific destination in mind.
They were in the village, just pootling about in their motorcar.