Results for “proper skint”
An expression of approval; done well, excellent.
Really, genuinely (intensifier).
Flat broke — no money until payday.
Yikes with the volume cranked — proper cringe.
Full form of 'wool' — someone from outside Liverpool proper.
Skint. Not a penny on you.
Being mean, sly, or unfairly harsh — a proper miserable so-and-so.
What did you just say? — said with proper Scouse incredulity.
Dirty, grim, manky — properly unpleasant.
Geordie for mud — the proper claggy stuff.
A proper idiot — Geordie for someone acting daft.
Geordie for properly — a flat-out intensifier meaning very, totally, dead.
Geordie for starving — properly hungry, not just peckish.
Geordie for filthy, manky, properly dirty.
Hard work. Proper sleeves-up effort.
Starving, properly hungry.
A catapult — Y-stick and elastic, the proper old-school kind.
A broom — the proper twiggy old-school besom kind.
Filthy. Properly grimy. Wants a hot bath and a scrub.
To thrash, beat, or give someone a proper hiding.
Rank, grim, properly disgusting.
Get told off, get in proper trouble.
Skint — pockets empty, wallet shut.
Properly attractive — fit in the strongest sense.
To kiss someone — usually a proper snog.
Heavy, serious, properly unfortunate.
Cockney rhyming slang for skint (broke).
Welsh-English for chips — the proper hot, vinegary kind.
Mouth — or to give someone a proper hammering.
Irish for a proper fool.
A kiss — specifically a proper snog, tongues included.
It's so hot the rocks are cracking — Irish for a proper scorcher.
Across the Mississippi from NOLA proper — Algiers, Gretna, Marrero, Harvey.
A rural Michigan cabin or property used as the home base for firearm deer season.
Returning weights to their proper storage after use.
Broke, skint (DR)
Rhyming slang for broke (skint).
Something a mess — sloppy, disorganized, or improperly done.
The back seat of a courting couple's car, where a flapper had to 'struggle' to keep things proper.
Disgusting, dirty, or rotten — Irish for properly grim.