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chung

chung means well buff but probably better than buff. u mite say that will smith iz buff but brad pitt is CHUNG! (but he iz gettin olda now)

maddie: hey helen, look at that buff boy over there.
me: yeah but i can go one better, look at the CHUNG boy to his left.

by Helen April 15, 2005


nottingham panthers

The oldest ice hockey team in British history. Have not won the league since 1956 and have not won anything else for several years.

They hate the sheffield steelers

the nottingham panthers lost the league/challenge cup/play offs (delete as appropriate) to the sheffield steelers, again!

by Helen February 13, 2004


Traps

Slang word meaning friends, originated in Sutton schools see: mate homey blod bredrin friend

Yo, Mr Gardners safe, he's my traps.

by Helen January 21, 2005


yaagen

used in the same way as the word 'yes'

have you seen by bicycle clips?
yaagen, theyre in your lilac bum bag

by helen March 19, 2004


mooshi

greeting. means "hello". also used as adjective, noun, verb, adverb, preposition, exclamation, etc.

Claire: Mooshi!
Teresa: mooshi mooshi fa
Claire: awww mooshi!
Teresa: MOOOOOOOSHI

by Helen November 28, 2004


bambi

someone named aram, ram, and rambus

Grizztank: Ba-a-a-a-a-m-biiiiiii

Bambi: whats up grizz!!

by helen August 30, 2004


homework

What you tell your mum your going to do when you go round your friends house.

"I'm going round Annas to do my homework Mum!" -Laughs Evily-

by Helen August 29, 2003