Results for “have a cob on”
to have a look
to give something a try
Dismissive jab at crypto skeptics; often shortened to HFSP.
To talk nonsense or babble foolishly
Scouse for sulking — a visible mood that everyone has to tiptoe around.
A crusty bread roll — the Midlands name for what others call a bap or barm.
In a strop — sulking, narked, mood right off.
Balls — and by extension, total nonsense.
A close friend or mate.
A meme reply feigning calm acceptance
Nonsense / rubbish (from 'cobbler's awls').
A traditional flat-bottomed fishing boat
The street (from cobblestones); often 'on the cobbles'.
A new second lieutenant.
Has no common sense whatsoever.
Utterly broke.
The Ancient — the core structure you have to smash to actually win the game.
Positioning so exact you have to be on the right individual pixel.
Posting about someone without naming them so they have to wonder if it's about them.
Whatever exhausting argument Twitter has decided everyone must have today.
Would I Be The Asshole — the AITA format for a thing you haven't done yet.
Have fun staying poor — crypto's signature taunt.
WSB self-burn: 'I have no idea what I'm doing.'
Geordie for look, glance, have a gander.
To have a full-blown tantrum.
Have a word with yourself.
Clue — usually as in 'haven't got a Duncan'.
When the patient's notes have vanished mid-ward-round.
If more than five orifices have tubing in them, the patient won't make it.
Known Value Item — the staple whose price shoppers actually have memorised.
A veiled, contemptuous insult — disrespect you barely have to spell out.
Artful, indirect contempt — an insult you don't even have to say out loud.
Have a tantrum; overreact childishly.
Mature content — open to view.
And there you have it; job done.
Go along / go on / behave
Go well / take care / behave
Have to / must
A rowdy, ill-behaved, low-class person.
To go out and hang out; to have a get-together.