A fork of Rural Dictionary
A scouse (Liverpudlian) expression for pensioner or old person. Free Bus passes for the elderly prohibit travel before certain times to make more space during rush hours. The phrase came about because bus conductors (now drivers) would say "you're too early" to the wrinklies pushing aggressively onto the bus
"Hold on, you're twirly - get the next one.. it's about 2 hours behind us" "Got stuck in the queue behind a bunch of twirlies cashing in their piggy banks"
a large funnel shped cloud that picks things up and throws it and can be very dangerous and windy and thundery same thing as a tornado
ahhhh a twirly!!!! get into the basement a twirly destroyed my house it's suppose 2 b an f5 twirly
a funnel shaped cloud that picks stuff up and throws it. usually happens in oklahoma and other midwestern states it's very windy
a twirly came and destroyed my house
a large funnel shaped cloud that is very destructive and windy. usually occurs in oklahoma and midwester states. same thing as a tornado
ahhhh a twirly get into the basement! it's suppose 2 b an f5 twwirly a twirly destoryed my house look theres a flying cow in that twirly
Adjective. Too early. Etimology: from Distortion Language. conjunction of too and early.
"Damn, there's nobody here. I think we're twirly."