A fork of Rural Dictionary
(noun) 1. An inane and hilarious phrase used by fictional Norwich-based TV and radio presenter, Alan Partridge. Partridgisms are often used as exclamations of joy or satisfaction, chiefly at the expense of others. 2. A phrase first coined by Alan Partridge that has subsequently made its way into popular culture.
1. I'm 47, my girlfriend's 33. She's 14 years younger than me. Back of the net! 2. Examples of partridgisms: Back of the net! Cash back! Jurassic park! Kiss my face! That was classic intercourse.
The act of passively ceasing to exist.
Yo Ricky can you tell me why you're partridging our vacation? Sorry i was busy trying to make a mayo sandwich
a type of bird alot like a feasant
the partridge family or "and a partidge in a pear tree"
An introverted bird who often perches alone atop his tree house. The pair of turtle doves across the way often call him a "loner," but in truth all he really wants to do is just sit at home and eat pears.
Randy: Dude, you stayed at home all weekend. You're such an introverted partridge. Thomas: Truthfully, Randy. I find you kind of mean. I would much rather stay home, play Skyrim, and eat pears then hang out with you.
Verb; to repeatedly attempt to engage in sexual actions with someone, despite clear signs that the other party has no intentions of taking it further
A person who decides to try to give a girl 'the finger' after already having their advances rejected two minutes previously might be said to be 'doing a partridge' or 'partridging'