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piss tin

A metal toilet such as that found in outhouses and other locations devoid of indoor plumbing. Often sprayed with shit.

Fuck man, did you smell the fuck-stench coming off of that piss tin?

by TresEquis April 9, 2004


Tin Bucketing

The extreme version of Paper Bagging, where a person is so repulsive you slam a tin bucket on their head before engaging in sexual acts.

God damn that chick is so ugly I don't think a paper bag will suffice, may have to start Tin Bucketing

by Moofta July 22, 2011


tin tack

Sack

Cockney rhyming slang:
"He got the tin tack for 'aving his fingers in the till"

by Gowjer May 29, 2017


Dun Tin

The exclamation of an occurrence which has puzzled ones mind in negative fashion.

Example 1:
*person 1, says something crude, stupid or dumb*

*person 2* That’s a fuckin dun tin

Example 2: used as an insult

Gash is the definition of a dun tin

by Hallamangiggs September 8, 2020


The Tin Man

When you are about to enact in lude activites with your mate, and you realize niether of you have condoms. You go to the kitchen and grab the Reynolds Wrap. Wrap your penis in the tin foil and proceed with your activities.

Mary Ann, I dont have any condoms. But I'll give you The Tin Man.

by StainOnTheSheets July 8, 2020


tin and stock

A meal that is composed of various components found in your kitchen put together when substantial ingredients for a full cooked meal are absent. Such as canned sardines, various fruits, crusts of bread, bottled olives, cured meats, pâtés, vegetable purées, pickles vegetables, cheeses., or any leftovers. The meal is often served on a platter and is normally served for small social gatherings.

He didn't have piss in his cabienet to slap up for a meal, so he raided his pantry and offered them up tin and stock.

by Salvador Speights May 25, 2008


Tin and Stock

A meal that is composed of various components found in your kitchen put together when substantial ingredients for a full cooked meal are absent. Such as canned sardines, various fruits, crusts of bread, bottled olives, cured meats, pâtés, vegetable purées, pickles vegetables, cheeses., or any leftovers. The meal is often served on a platter and is normally served for small social gatherings.

Ned didn't have much to offer his guest to eat, so he raided his pantry and offered them up some tin and stock.

by Salvador Speights May 24, 2008