Means hello; pronounced "heah-rooohw?". Used as a greeting for picking up the phone. Primarily used when pesky telemarketers call and evasive action is necessary.
"Harow?" "Uh yes we are calling about life insurance..." "Harow?" "Excuse me I would just like to talk" "Harow?" "Click...beeep" - Telemarketer gone.
It means basically the same thing as lame, but with more emphasis. The suffix "saur" can be used at the end of any word if it is needed to express something either bad or good. Also used as chicksaur.
I can't believe it, this is so lamesaur.
OR
Dude, that was coolsaur.
Bit of gritty hair that gathers between the sack and crack and sometimes contains dingleberries
"Lick my geish!"
A type of firework (squib) that has become wet (damp). Basically, a dissapointment.
Well that was a real damp squib!, I'm going to go home now and cry! MUUAAHHHH!!!
Profusely talking out of your arse. Exaggeraterating ability and knowledge of any subject. "Giving it all that".
Stems from the joke "A crab walks into a bar...."
Don't let me on the stella boys - coz the last time i was on it i absolutely battered this lad....
I could have played Division 1 football.
These are prime examples of "Crabbing It"
Generally the term Screamo refers to a branch of hardcore popularised in the 1990's by bands such as City of Caterpillar, Envy, Orchid, Saetia et al. Often features dischordant riffs, high-pitched screams, some spoken-word vocals (Saetia were known to utilize this technique quite often), and quite often the recordings were very lo-fi, and grainy.
However the term has been heavily popularised by MTV as a reference to the pop-punk/emo bands of the new century (Finch, Story of the Year etc).
Saetia, Angel Hair, After School Knife Fight, Joshua Fit for Battle, City of Caterpillar, Neil Perry...most of the bands on Level Plane Records.