A fork of Rural Dictionary
prison. romany word 'staripen', an immovable thing or place from which you cannot move, ultimately connecterd to the word 'stasis'
he's doing stir
Australian slang; Sydney (verb): to tease someone playfully about something which they are usually innocent of. For example, teasing someone about being lazy, when you actually don't think they are lazy, but just want to see their reaction.
I was just stirring him when i called him an idiot. I didn't really mean it
someone looking like you could putitinthecauldron or something whipped up good. Usually they radiate a magickal sensual aura with ease and self pleasure. A really confident individual…
You: damnnn they looking stirrrrr Them: (listening) oh yeah? come putitinthecauldron You: you stir evre I like that, come put your number in my phone.
adj. The quality of being crappy or subpar. etymology: stir-fry
Customer service here is pretty stir. I waited in line for 20 minutes only to have them say they couldn't help me.
- A slang word for prison - Stir is a 19th-century slang term for "prison," which some word historians believe is derived from the Romani stariben, which has the same meaning.
“I was in Brummagem, and was seven days in the new ‘stir’ (prison).” The term “Brummagem” was a local nickname for the English city of Birmingham. - However, the phrase “in stir” (without the article) was the usual slang term for “in prison.”