Swedish for "Son of the Year", an award given annually to the boy, who in his closest friends eyes, has been the biggest disappointment to his father.
A reckless, self-centered, spoiled, non decisive parasite, void of any form of ability to take action or claim responsibility for ones own mistakes, would probably have a good run for the crown.
A son who steals his dad's car, get's drunk and smashes it. Get's pinched for it, and has to have dad bail him out - would win many points in "Γ
rets Son".
Another kid can for example be responsible for watering the plants at his Aunts house when they are away on holiday, only to invite 10 of his most ill-behaved buddies and have a 3 week orgy of alcohol, weed, cocaine and women in the family's house, including the bed of the aunt. This would be another fine example of a winning strategy in becoming "Γ
rets Son".
A slight more polite way to say "Son of a *****"
You stupid son of a biscuit, just shut the front door you mother father
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Lisa Simpson: "I believe the preferred term is 'conjoined twins'."
Dr. Hibbert: "And hillbillies want to be called 'Sons of the Soil', but it ain't gonna happen."
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A British pop band started by James Bourne after his previous band, Busted, split up.
The members of this band consist of James Bourne, Danny Hall, David Williams, Steven Rushton, and Chris Leonard.
They came out with one record, titled "Welcome to Loserville" that was released November 21, 2005.
They produced two singles, "Ticket Outta Loserville" and "Eddy's Song."
They are no longer officially together, David, Chris and Steven having left the band.
"Have you heard that new song called Ticket Outta Loserville?"
"The one by Son Of Dork?"
"Yeah! It's awesome!
"Dude! I love that song!"
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A general stoked expression in which something extremely and unbelievably cool has occured.
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Another name for 'Lucifer' (Latin: literally meaning 'light bearing') has not always been associated with the fallen angel, Satan. Originally, it was simply the Roman name of the planet Venus, the 'morning star' that rose just before the sun. ... In Isaiah 14:12, we find the Hebrew phrase, "HeYLeL BeN-ShaCHaR", meaning 'bright son of the morning/dawn' (i.e. 'bright/glowing morning star'). In the Greek version of the Old Testament (the Septuagint), this was translated as 'Phosphorus' (the Greek name of the morning star), and thence translated 'Lucifer' in the Latin Vulgate bible. Isaiah chapter 14 probably condemns the arrogance of the kings of Babylon who considered themselves glorious as the morning star, yet fell to earth. However, due to a confusion of the passages Isaiah 14:12, Luke 10:18 and Revelation 12:7-10, the name 'Lucifer' became applied to the Devil.
"Lucifer son of the morning, I'm gonna chase you out of
earth!"
Max Romeo,'Chase The Devil'
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