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prig

Noun:
1. A person who demonstrates an exaggerated conformity or propriety, especially in an irritatingly arrogant or smug manner.
2. Chiefly British: A petty thief or pickpocket.
3. A person regarded as arrogant and annoying
4. Archaic: A conceited dandy; a fop.

Verb:
prigged, prig·ging, prigs Chiefly British
To steal or pilfer.

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"If father was determined to make me either a Prig or a Mule, and I am not a Prig, why, it stands to reason, I must be a Mule." -Charles Dickens

by Valda Tichenor July 8, 2006

130πŸ‘ 36πŸ‘Ž


Belt up

It's the British version of shut up.

Could also mean 'fasten your seatbelt'.

1. She told the students to belt up because they were making so much noise.

2. I told the kids to BELT UP before I started the car.

by Valda Tichenor July 11, 2006

31πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


LABATYD

(Chat Expression) An acronym for 'Life's A Bitch and Then You Die'

Jen: Can you believe it? He only gave me a 3% raise!

Adam: Yeah, yeah, LABATYD.

by Valda Tichenor July 11, 2006

18πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž