The term "Mug Up" was used in coastal communities by the mid-1800s to describe any snack or coffee break throughout the day or evening.
βMug ups" were an important part of life for fishermen. They would gather and have a hearty meal and warm up whenever they could take a break. Today, this nautical expression still describes a gathering of people for a drink and meal
Today, Mug-up is used by Scouts Canada to describe an evening snack (after dinner, but before Campfire). It is usually soup or hot chocolate and something to munch on (grilled cheese, etc).
We'll meet for a mug-up with the boys when we reach harbour.
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Boy 1: βYo why isnβt Jeremy drinking??β
Boy 2: βHeβs a sobroβ
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(n) An architectural concept named by Disney Imagineering describing βvisual magnetsβ that help guests navigate and draw them from one area of a theme park to another.
Cinderella's Castle, Big Thunder Mountain and Space Mountain are some of the weenies within Magic Kingdom.
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(noun) a place inside you, in which you think 'i can't be arsed'.
"My mind helplessly wondered into hmmphington, whilst my depression lingered."
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Originating from the phrase βnew year new meβ
It refers to the people who go to the gym and clog up the place after New Years. Only to eventually give up on their resolution by February.
Look at all those Newmes going into the planet fitness
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An expression that is mostly know for cats to do when they get angry, as their ears turn sideways forming the look of the wings on an airplane
"Oh noβ¦the ginger cat has the airplane ears againβ¦"
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A bundle of hair that collects in the shower drain.
I keep having to pick up my roommate's wookie plug every time I shower.
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