A fork of Rural Dictionary
many a lot of things and stuff.
there were plentiful amounts of dumplings in the freezer
adj: Used in Edinbourgeois slang, often as a comeback.
When something (especially someone or something being said) has gone too far, is over-the-top, or silly; but still in a jokey way.
When said about something that's been said it is usually followed by "from you".
Alex says "Jane, You have a massive forehead, it makes you look like a donkey."
Betty says "Mate, Plenty from you."
After seeing something silly, Charlie exclaims "That's Plenty"
Plenty:
More than you might think, and less than you would presume.
Sarcastically:
"Plenty, means only one. Notify your dictionary editor".
"Plenty, is more than you think. But, more or less than that.."
Being so right about something that you are a hundred percent confident in yourself many times over. Can be used in place of hundy p.
Chadwick: Crypto will centy plenty double in value over the next year
Bill: Since you're so sure, I better start investing too!