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Cock Dinner

Cock Dinner originated on a little chav hotspot called Rec. Which is located in a small village going by the name of Barnton. This slang was created by a Barnton resident who goes by the nickname of Spud. Other words originated in this area are Tuna Melt, Salmon Soup and the list goes on.

Oooo look at that yummy mummy. She would get my big Cock Dinner.

by CummyTummy February 26, 2021


Steak Dinners Worth

A purchase generally worth around the sum of $80 - $100 + seen commonly used in investment lingo or other activities involving large chunks of money.

Bitcoin‘s price is down quite a bit, I went ahead and threw a Steak Dinners Worth at it and it’s already increased tenfold.

Man, I hate these gas prices I had to blow a Steak Dinners Worth on my tank fill up last night.

by 𒅒 May 16, 2022


Thanksgiving Dinner

When you give her the Gobble Gobble, followed by a Dutch Oven, and finally give her your Gravy.

We stepped away from the table and had our own Thanksgiving Dinner

by OrangeTart November 25, 2020

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Thanksgiving dinner

When you take a vacuum and suck everything out of a man’s body through his penis. Then flip the switch and send it right back.

Dude me and my girl were going so hard, she gave me a Thanksgiving dinner

by EliMitchellFan#18393618 April 22, 2024


Thanksgiving dinner

When you fuck someone in the ass and use gravy as lube and shove a pumpkin in there ass

Yo I just gave this bitch a good thanksgiving dinner

by OBfor3 April 15, 2021


Duck Dinner

1. A literal dinner consisting of duck, usually as the main course.
2. Military slang for dishonorable discharge, which in the United States is usually reserved for the worst offenses under the UCMJ, such as fraud, desertion, espionage, SA, treason, and murder.

1. Yeah we went out for duck dinner, not great, not terrible.
2. Sgt. Emerson got a duck dinner for killing that guy.

by qw3r1y July 17, 2023


Don't steal my dinner money!

A phrase used in a sarcastic manner in order to make the person you're talking to feel small/insignificant. Can also be used when being informed that you're incorrect about something.

1) Tom: "What's the time?"

Will: "8 I think."

Laura: "It's 9 actually."

Will: "Soz, don't steal my dinner money!"

2) A twelve year old chav tries to mug you..

Dave: "Mate, don't steal my dinner money."

by Mahnig March 31, 2010