Results for “mad lad”
Someone admired for doing something reckless, audacious, or gloriously stupid.
Up for absolutely anything — the Madchester rallying cry.
Metal straps that hold an old-work electrical box into drywall.
The woman running the brothel.
Even more impressive, wild, or hard than 'mad' — a top-tier UK hype word.
Set for life, guaranteed to succeed, with nothing left to worry about.
Absolutely steaming drunk.
Affectionate Scouse for 'you idiot'.
Scouse for grim news or a rough situation.
Geordie rallying cry of support, especially for Newcastle United.
Irish for a proper fool.
A mild insult for an idiot or fool, borrowed from the Arabic word for 'boy.'
Your finest party clothes, the beaded, fringed, dressed-to-kill outfit you saved for a night out.
Cockney for a fiver — Lady Godiva rhymes with five-er, so a fiver becomes a 'Lady'.
Very angry, often in a way that's funny because the person won't admit it.
A makeshift stabbing weapon — prison-made blade.
Mad + bald — losing your composure online, hard.
Sarcastic kicker for a story that's obviously made up.
A sneaky edit made within minutes of posting, before Reddit slaps the 'edited' tag on it.
Scouse for mate, lad, or dude — a friendly term of address.
Geordie for mate or young lad.
Brummie for mad, daft, a bit cracked.
A large knife — usually a hunting or combat blade.
A lad from the South Wales Valleys — Rhondda, Merthyr, Cynon, the lot.
To stab someone — or the blade you do it with.
A zombie knife — serrated, jagged-bladed weapon.
Austrian-made pistol — drill's weapon of choice.
Caló for an old lady — wife, girlfriend, ride-or-die.
Round Sicilian sandwich stacked with cold cuts and olive salad.
Homemade frozen Kool-Aid in a Dixie cup — NOLA summer staple.
A Boston milkshake — actually made with ice cream.
Slashed or stabbed — UK drill onomatopoeia for the sound of a blade.
To pull out a weapon — usually a blade or strap.
A blade. Razor, knife, anything sharp.
What Aussie crims are made to call the screws.
Homemade prison hooch fermented from fruit, sugar and bread.
A factory-made cigarette, as opposed to a hand-rolled one.
An indwelling urinary catheter — the balloon-tipped tube that stays in the bladder.
The cold station — pantry chef handling salads, charcuterie, terrines.
A Peterbilt truck — the chrome-laden status symbol of long-haul trucking.
A personalised video or image made to a paying fan's exact spec.
Called out when you're walking knives or blades through the line.
Latte made with steamed half-and-half instead of milk.
The clown face that calls someone (often yourself) a fool who made a dumb choice.
A Philadelphia all-purpose noun for literally anything — a thing, place, person, or situation.
Dressing like a regular British football lad — retro soccer jerseys, trainers, jeans, and a casual everyman swagger.
An instrumental made to sound like a specific artist — and a meme format for 'this gives off ___ energy.'
Being so mad you're going bald from the stress — Twitch chat's word for a tilted, raging streamer.