Results for “arr eh”
The negotiated terms of a sugar-daddy / sugar-baby relationship.
Okay, alright, let's go
Oh come on; expression of disbelief or protest.
A carry that scales so hard the late game basically belongs to it.
Getting trapped under an enemy's ramps and walls, dead to rights.
Picking combo routes that drag the enemy across the screen into a wall.
The player dragging the entire team to victory on their back.
Geordie for mate, friend, pal.
Geordie shorthand for Jarrow, the Tyneside town famous for the 1936 march.
A motor coach — the kind you book for a works outing or a day at the seaside.
'Here you are' — said when handing something over.
Dundonian pronunciation of 'pie' — usually a Scotch pie.
Glasgow's legendary East End street market.
Mature content — open to view.
The neighbourhood — Spanish-speaking, often working-class.
Chicano respelling of barrio — claimed turf.
Local name for the French Quarter — literally 'old square'.
A submariner — someone who serves on subs.
An inmate who talks tough from his bed but won't throw down when it counts.
Verbal warning shouted when you're passing behind another cook.
Behind you with something that will burn you — move.
Combine two partial containers of the same product into one.
Ballroom category demanding a look so strange and alien you stop reading as human.
Mature content — open to view.
Two women living together long-term, independent of men — Victorian-era partnership.
A mischievous, fun-loving rogue.
Making a fuss; overreacting.
To cheer for / support a team.
Sentence tag inviting agreement, like 'right?'
A New Zealander of European descent
Very early morning; dawn
Tag combining 'eh' and 'bro'
Go away! / get lost (playful or dismissive)
I'm here / I'm good — reply to 'wagwan'
Where are you?
What are you saying? — 'what's up'
Where; what; that (multi-purpose)
To be / to be located ('is/are there')
To be on / into / engaged with
An exclamation of surprise or disapproval.