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daft

These days primarily charvanese used in conjunction with the word cunt.
Generally not a insulting term.
Its true English meaning is 'silly'

'Ya daft cunt'

by Josquius April 14, 2004

66πŸ‘ 76πŸ‘Ž


busy

A geordie word for a policeman.

Watch out, here comes a busy.

by Josquius April 15, 2004

34πŸ‘ 32πŸ‘Ž


mackem

A Sunderland supporter.
It is derived from something or other to do with the ship building industry with 'we mackem and ye brackem'.
I'm afraid I'm not sure what this means however.

Come on the mackems!

by Josquius April 15, 2004

96πŸ‘ 303πŸ‘Ž


mag

1: Short for a magazine
2: Short for magpie referring to supporters of Newcastle FC

Fuck the mags!

by Josquius April 15, 2004

22πŸ‘ 33πŸ‘Ž


yankball

A word for American rules football.
I believe it was invented in anger for them calling their game just plain football whilst it is clear that soccer is the most popular version of football and thus most entitled to that name.

Yankball is kind of like rugby but with pads and stuff.

by Josquius April 15, 2004

33πŸ‘ 21πŸ‘Ž


sun shine

1: A way of a older male addressing a younger one. Mostly used amongst fathers to sons and police men to young offenders.
2: Similar to a moonie however only doable by males. The penis is bared at your victim
3: Light from the sun

1: Hello there sun shine.

2: He climbed onto the garrage roof and sun shined her kitchen window!

3: Bring me sun shine...

by Josquius April 14, 2004

12πŸ‘ 17πŸ‘Ž


moonie

1: The bearing of ones backside in a specific direction.
2: Some sort of a crazy cult over in the USA

1: I pulled a moonie at the cricket team's bus!

by Josquius April 14, 2004

12πŸ‘ 21πŸ‘Ž