Results for “nope rope”
Yikes with the volume cranked — proper cringe.
The trope where the love interests are forced to share a single bed.
The hyper-protective love-interest trope, distilled.
Full form of 'wool' — someone from outside Liverpool proper.
Being mean, sly, or unfairly harsh — a proper miserable so-and-so.
What did you just say? — said with proper Scouse incredulity.
Dirty, grim, manky — properly unpleasant.
Geordie for mud — the proper claggy stuff.
A proper idiot — Geordie for someone acting daft.
Geordie for properly — a flat-out intensifier meaning very, totally, dead.
Geordie for starving — properly hungry, not just peckish.
Geordie for filthy, manky, properly dirty.
Hard work. Proper sleeves-up effort.
Starving, properly hungry.
A catapult — Y-stick and elastic, the proper old-school kind.
A broom — the proper twiggy old-school besom kind.
Filthy. Properly grimy. Wants a hot bath and a scrub.
To thrash, beat, or give someone a proper hiding.
Rank, grim, properly disgusting.
Get told off, get in proper trouble.
Properly attractive — fit in the strongest sense.
To kiss someone — usually a proper snog.
Heavy, serious, properly unfortunate.
Welsh-English for chips — the proper hot, vinegary kind.
Mouth — or to give someone a proper hammering.
Irish for a proper fool.
A kiss — specifically a proper snog, tongues included.
It's so hot the rocks are cracking — Irish for a proper scorcher.
Across the Mississippi from NOLA proper — Algiers, Gretna, Marrero, Harvey.
Caló 'nope, no way' — rhyming play on 'nel' (no) and 'pastel' (cake).
A rural Michigan cabin or property used as the home base for firearm deer season.
Junior cook learning the ropes under a station chef.
Mature content — open to view.
The back seat of a courting couple's car, where a flapper had to 'struggle' to keep things proper.
Disgusting, dirty, or rotten — Irish for properly grim.
A meal made of random snacks and odds and ends instead of a proper cooked dinner.