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shankar and the lads

A mysterious and wonderful group of philanthropists, dedicated to manipulating the governments of the world through pop culture and music. Currently located in the mountains of Shankarland, the Headquarters of Shankar and the Lads is a magical place of wonderment and fancy. However, Intruders will be converted into liquid carrot if they are caught.

Shankar and the Lads have just set my village on fire and I FEEL GREAT!!!11

by Kiru November 6, 2003

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Sop Lad

The name given to one who is extremely soppy, or who spends a lot of time with his/her lover. A sop lad will ditch everything for his/her other half in an attempt to not cause a fuss. A sop lad will also make jons ( excuses ) about being a "sop lad" to cover up.

ME : Hey dane are you coming out tonight.
Dane: Naa sorry cant ive gotta have dinner
ME: How about after dinner
Dane: Naa gotta see the misses.
ME: Sop lad

by Joebn February 14, 2010

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Lads FC

A bunch of class lads who play football with great banter.

That team is class, must be Lads FC.

by TheLadsOnTour September 17, 2017

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Little Lad

Euphemism for the male member, usually uttered by prematurely balding and overweight men.

"She said she would only go along if I got my little lad out again."

by edrch March 12, 2005

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Absolute mad lad

When someone does something so extreme, that even god becomes curious.

Dude did you see what Tyler just did?! He put the milk first into the bowl instead of the cereal! Absolute Mad Lad!!!!

by J3rm3rks March 29, 2018

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bag of cans with the lads

An Irish phrase used to describe a gathering of lads with plastic bags full of warm beer/cider (usually Dutch Gold or Bulmers) with intent to intake the said alcohol, most likely in an empty field or bush. Has been also known to occur in yer wan's gaff.

Hey, are ye coming to the field behind my house to have a bag of cans with the lads?

Heck yes friendo!

by Rawwwb tho May 5, 2017

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Oh Me Lads

Used in any circumstance of victory, originating in Newcastle upon Tyne, North East England as the first line of the chorus of the song "Blaydon Races".

Usually this is used if you prove someone wrong and you wanna rub their face in it a bit, if you win an argument against someone or if you have just scored a goal against someone in a football match etc.

Girl: You don't understand me! You never do!!!
Guy: Well how about you actually tell me what I did wrong and then maybe we can actually get something done about it "Oh me Lads" - have some of that!

Mackenzie runs down the wing and cuts inside, he switches onto his left and rifles off a rasping drive into the top corner....."OHHHHHHHHH MEEEEEEE LADDDDDDDS!" What a beauty of a goal!

by bmac1985 July 11, 2011