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steady away

A term used in casual conversation by people of the Keighley, a small town on the outskirts of Bradford. Often used to acknowledge that something is not mediocre, but also not really exciting, better than average, but not full of life.

Man 1 : How's that butty mate?

Man 2: Steady away lad.

by Isidksnlzje bztsljs June 4, 2016


Push Aways

A new workout trend to help rapidly lose weight, by pushing away from the table and stop eating. It will help to reduce the grenades in the general population

Husband-"hey honey you need to do some push aways"
Wife - "push aways?"
Husband - "yeah, push away from the table fat ass!"

by Kazekage14 March 16, 2010

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straight away

English (U.K.) for "right away". Immediately.

I'll leave for work straight away.

by doclagoa March 21, 2006

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Flushed Away

When the sound of a flushing toilet or running water is impaling your ability to hear what is going on or who is talking to you.

(Two guys in seperate cubicles in a public toilet, doing there thing)
Chris: 'You got the time mate?'
Allan: (Flushes) 'Pardon?'
Chris: 'Have you got the time?'
Allan: (Flush continues) 'Hold on dude, im being flushed away here, gimmi a sec.'

by James A.K.A Hosko February 20, 2007

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run away

Tactic employed by King Arthur and his knights of the round table in their quest for the wordHoly Grail/word.

Run away! Run away!

by uclafalcon August 4, 2003

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plops away

Usually said to yourself when doing a poo so big it smashes the toilet water making a large splash! Similar to when pilot's said bombs away during ww2.

Lee desperately needs the toilet
Lee's on the toilet

Lee says PLOPS AWAY
Lee is relieved

by superjebb1 May 27, 2017

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Pine Away

To lose vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief.

Pine Away

"After her husband died, she just pined away"

by ElefanteBranco December 14, 2011

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