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veranda

a porch, or a balcony.

Bob: Where do you wanna go? Stew: How about just on your veranda?

by Katie1234 January 18, 2008

veranda

1. In Glasgow, a miniscule balcony on a high-rise tower block. 2. In the rest of the English-speaking world, including the rest of Scotland, a large raised patio overlooking a lawn.

1. "Dougie, quick it's raining. Take the washing in off the veranda." 2. "I think this calls for G-and-Ts on the veranda. Wouldn't you agree, Hamish?" 3. "Oh no, not again. I thought he'd already asked everyone in the company where they come from, and what they think 'veranda' means."

by Observer52 August 03, 2005

veranda

1. the female version of the taint 2. a very holy place that a man often come across as his tongue travels from performing cunnilingus to giving a rim job

1. trisha had a bruise on her veranda from my ringfinger after giving her the shocker 2. damn trisha's veranda tasted like sweet cherry pie

by tsowel hung June 13, 2005

veranda

bamcony

locve skitting on veranda

by kabooseinacablecar March 30, 2023

veranda

bamcony

i lobe skitting on veranda

by kabooseinacablecar March 30, 2023

Social On The Veranda

A new, young upcoming Australian band that plays indie rock music who just released their debut EP 'Caught In The Chaos.'

Conor: Yo man, you coming to the gig this friday? Jacob: who's playing bro? Conor: Social On The Veranda brother they're pretty good Jacob: nice one bruv i'll definitely get down to see them legends!

by j4c0b October 16, 2017

carmen on my veranda

n: A drunk latino woman with a bowl of fruit on her head, found passed out on your front porch in the morning. (Sad shades of Carmen Miranda).

"I was so embarrassed this morning, I had to step over a drunken Carmen on my Veranda this morning to get to Starbucks."

by warmbrother October 09, 2014