Results for “puncheon rum”

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puncheon
noun

Very strong, high-proof rum

#caribbean#patois#drink#alcohol
grumpy/sunshine
noun phrase

A cold, broody loner paired with a relentlessly cheerful partner.

#booktok#romance#tropes#pairing
scrumpin
verb

Nicking apples (or any fruit) straight off someone else's tree.

#brummie#birmingham#childhood#british
Mr. Drummer
noun

The fetish-leaning leather title contest tied to Drummer magazine, run annually in San Francisco from 1981.

#kink#leather#title-contest#lgbtq
brumby
noun

A wild horse.

#australian#aussie#animals
drum
noun

Reliable information; a tip.

#australian#aussie#idiom#information
rumshop
noun

A small neighbourhood bar selling rum.

#caribbean#patois#socialising#place
esqueleto rumbero
phrase

Skin and bones; very skinny (Cuba)

#spanish#spanglish#latino#appearance
Ate And Left No Crumbs
phrase

Did something flawlessly and completely — absolutely nailed it with nothing left to criticize.

#gen-z#tiktok#aave#meme
Breadcrumbing
noun

Leading someone on with just enough attention to keep them interested, without real commitment.

#gen-z#dating#internet#relationships
doot
interjection

Skeleton-trumpet onomatopoeia — the sound a meme skeleton makes.

#reddit#memes#halloween#2016
bostin
adjective

Brummie gold standard — means brilliant, excellent, top-tier.

#brummie#birmingham#black-country#british
yampy
adjective

Brummie for mad, daft, a bit cracked.

#brummie#birmingham#black-country#british
gambol
noun

A forward roll — Brummie kids don't do somersaults, they do gambols.

#brummie#birmingham#british#dialect
our wench
noun

Brummie term of affection for your sister — not what it sounds like down south.

#brummie#birmingham#black-country#british
bab
noun

Brummie 'love' or 'hun' — drops into any sentence like a verbal cuddle.

#brummie#birmingham#black-country#british
island
noun

A roundabout — Brummies call traffic islands, well, islands.

#brummie#birmingham#midlands#british
suff
noun

A drain or sewer, Brummie style.

#brummie#birmingham#british#street
up the cut
phrase

Up the canal — Brummie for a walk along the waterway.

#brummie#birmingham#british#places
throw a wobbly
phrase

To have a full-blown tantrum.

#brummie#british#emotion#everyday
maulers
noun

Brummie for hands, usually big rough ones.

#brummie#black country#body#british
yed
noun

Brummie / Black Country for head.

#brummie#black country#body#british
owamya
phrase

Brummie smush of 'how are you?'

#brummie#birmingham#greeting#british
tararabit
phrase

Brummie goodbye — 'ta-ra a bit', see you soon.

#brummie#birmingham#farewell#british
caggy
adjective

Left-handed (Brummie/Black Country).

#brummie#black country#body#british
pikelet
noun

A crumpet — what the West Midlands calls them.

#brummie#midlands#food#british
yam yam
noun

Brummie nickname for someone from the Black Country.

#brummie#black-country#birmingham#british
tip tops
noun

Cheap frozen cordial lollies in a long plastic tube — peak Brummie corner-shop nostalgia.

#brummie#birmingham#food#nostalgia
bommy
noun

Bonfire, in Brummie/Black Country mouths — especially the Guy Fawkes one.

#brummie#birmingham#bonfire-night#british
chunter
verb

To mutter, grumble or moan under your breath.

#brummie#birmingham#northern-english#british
werrit
verb

To worry, fret or fuss — the Brummie pronunciation of 'worry'.

#brummie#birmingham#dialect#british
myther
verb

To pester, bother or nag — Brummie/Black Country spelling of 'mither'.

#brummie#birmingham#black-country#british
Tum-tum
noun

A drum-fed gun — name's the sound of the mag thumping.

#nyc#drill#hip-hop#firearms
brown beat
phrase

Cameron Paul's 1987 drum loop — bounce's second foundational sample.

#nola#bounce#hip-hop#samples
scuttlebutt
noun

Gossip, rumour, the unofficial word going round.

#military#navy#marines#nautical
chuck a wobbly
phrase

Throw a tantrum.

#australian#aussie#idiom#emotion
spit the dummy
phrase

Have a tantrum; overreact childishly.

#australian#aussie#idiom#emotion
furphy
noun

A rumour or false story.

#australian#aussie#idiom#gossip
pack a sad
phrase

To sulk or throw a tantrum

#australian#aussie#emotion#tantrum
ras 18+
noun

Mature content — open to view.

#caribbean#patois#curse#body