adjective General Slang

west

WEST · adjective · slang

Crazy, weird or gone wrong.

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Describes something odd, chaotic or that has gone awry.

“Last night was proper west.”
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west In A Sentence

Last night was proper west.

Origin & Usage

Liverpool slang; related to things going 'west', i.e. wrong or lost.

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What does 'west' mean in Scouse?

It describes something odd, chaotic, weird, or gone wrong, as in 'Last night was proper west.'

Where does 'west' come from?

It's Liverpool slang related to the idea of things 'going west', meaning going wrong or getting lost.

How do you use 'west'?

As an adjective for anything that's turned strange or chaotic, often with 'proper' for emphasis.

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