Something, usually an action, which causes embarrassment for all who witness it
Dave: âDid you see Lucy dancing on the table last night?â
Luke:âYeah, what an utter minterâ
A phrase used in many different regions of the UK, however it is very common in Liverpool.
The phrase is used to ask on how one person, or a group of people is doing.
It is also often used to ask what a person is referring too. This would be followed by a question mark (?).
Dave: How are we
Steve: Iâm great lad
Police: Dave we need to talk to you about a burglary from down the block
Dave: How are we?
Check the nick means check the state of you or you are a mess but is also used to define when something is bad or shit.
Lisa: Oh Linda, check the nick of Sean, he hasnât showered in days.
Linda: I know he stinks of pish
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A shortened version of Weapon normally used in Dundee or east Scotland to describe a beautiful girl.
Did you see Stacey last night. She's a Pure wepin
Cold Cock is a term used to define a man who goes on and on about a woman he had sex with a long time ago and never talks about anyone else.
For Fuck Sake Gary, stop talking about Jenna, you fucked 2 months ago. Your such a cold cock
You are the top dog. The best if the best. On a complete other level to everyone else. You donât go by their rules. They are simply beneath you.
Stephen: Did you see the fight today, I heard Lewis didnât even get punched once
Jake: Yeah I heard, he must be built different
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