Slang for female breasts. Not to be confused with milkwagons.
There is no way those breasts are real they have to be silicone baskets
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The act of throwing a wad of toilet paper or a paper towel ball into the stall being used by someone who is releasing quite a foul and pervasive smell during his or her bodily process of defecation and while preventing that person from knowing that you were the one who threw it. Can be played by one person or numerous people using the restroom upset by the vile odor.
Jack was stinking up the restroom again, so Dave and I played a round of Basket-stall. I stole the ball made a lay-up it into Jack's stall. Shortly after our victory, we ran off like pussies and laughed our asses off.
when you take a stone cold doo doo in a basket and present it to someone as a gift
pooper: want this shat basket
dumb ass: sure its neat...
What the fuck?! Why is there a stone-cold shat in this basket?
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the Market Basket located near downtown lowell, one of the first, but ghetto. though all sorts of people shop here, it is known to be the store for people on welfare. it is near the projects so the section 8's can just walk there since they don't own a car.
"hey Bob, where do you work?"
"oh, i work at ghetto basket"
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A proper Leicester phrase used by natives of Leicester.
This phrase is used when a sudden or surprising moment, event or experience takes place which generally involves shock, amazement or awe.
The word "Ooya" precedes the word basket the more the moment or event is amazing or astonishing.
The uniqueness of the phrase "ooya basket" also requires the one who utters it to strech the two words to further emphasise the astoundment of the moment or event. This can mean that the phrase can end up as "oooooya baaaaaasket!" when a crazy incident takes place.
This phrase can be heard on a daily basis on the streets of Leicester.
ooya basket thats mad!
Ooya basket did he really do that!
Ooya basket what a KO!
casserole basket is a phrase used that means something completely ridiculous, with no meaning purpose or intention. This phrase has been deprived from the minds of Aimee and Sophie and originated from Carole Baskin. The thought of it is that you would never put a casserole in a basket therefore proves to be utterly ridiculous.
the UK's demand for toilet roll during the corona virus pandemic was completely casserole basket.