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Karientoch

An ancient, sacred word that has multiple hidden meanings. Some small sects believe that the answers to the meaning of life can be found if one stumbles across the Karientoch of the internet.

"I searched and searched but I still can't find the Karientoch'

by karientoch March 15, 2019

5πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


gaffer

BRITISH
informal
a person in charge of others; a boss.

"street cleaners stopping for a smoke when their gaffer isn't in the vicinity"

by karientoch March 19, 2019

76πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


Dog and Duck

A euphemism for going to the toilet.

"I'll be there in a minute, I just have to go and make the Dog and Duck"

by karientoch March 19, 2019

5πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


toffee-nosed

A derogatory term used to describe a snob...comes from the common idea that those of higher social classes are subject to brown-nosing, and as toffee's are brown and sticky snobs get a brown-nose.

This neighbourhood is filled with nothing but a bunch of toffee-nosed snobs.

by karientoch March 13, 2019

10πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


loveable rogue

The lovable rogue is a fictional stock character, often from a working-class upbringing, who tends to recklessly defy norms and social conventions but who still evokes empathy from the audience or other characters. The lovable rogue is generally male and is often trying to "beat the system" and better himself, though not by ordinary or widely accepted means. If the protagonist of a story is also a lovable rogue, he is frequently deemed an antihero.

"Larry in 'Man about the house' (TV Series) played a Loveable Rogue'

by karientoch March 16, 2019


fois gras

Foie gras is considered a luxury food product made of the liver of a duck or goose that has been especially fattened. By French law, foie gras is defined as the liver of a duck or goose fattened by force-feeding corn with a feeding tube, a process also known as gavage. In Spain and other countries, it is occasionally produced using natural feeding. Ducks are force-fed twice a day for 12.5 days and geese three times a day for around 17 days. Ducks are typically slaughtered at 100 days and geese at 112 days.

"I think today I'll try some Pate de fois gras with my lunch'

by karientoch March 19, 2019

5πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


little breeder

Another way of saying little fucker - because fuck is a colloquial term for sex and sex can result in breeding.

"Don't let that little breeder near me or I'll swipe him one!"

by karientoch March 16, 2019