A fork of Rural Dictionary
A term used in casual conversation by people of the Keighley, a small town on the outskirts of Bradford. Often used to acknowledge that something is not mediocre, but also not really exciting, better than average, but not full of life.
Man 1 : How's that butty mate?
Man 2: Steady away lad.
A new workout trend to help rapidly lose weight, by pushing away from the table and stop eating. It will help to reduce the grenades in the general population
Husband-"hey honey you need to do some push aways"
Wife - "push aways?"
Husband - "yeah, push away from the table fat ass!"
English (U.K.) for "right away". Immediately.
I'll leave for work straight away.
When the sound of a flushing toilet or running water is impaling your ability to hear what is going on or who is talking to you.
(Two guys in seperate cubicles in a public toilet, doing there thing)
Chris: 'You got the time mate?'
Allan: (Flushes) 'Pardon?'
Chris: 'Have you got the time?'
Allan: (Flush continues) 'Hold on dude, im being flushed away here, gimmi a sec.'
Tactic employed by King Arthur and his knights of the round table in their quest for the wordHoly Grail/word.
Run away! Run away!
Usually said to yourself when doing a poo so big it smashes the toilet water making a large splash! Similar to when pilot's said bombs away during ww2.
Lee desperately needs the toilet
Lee's on the toilet
Lee says PLOPS AWAY
Lee is relieved