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twatted — adj British a. drunk b. tired c. destroyed Originally meaning struck or cuffed , the term has been extended to cover other senses of damaged . Cunted is a more of fensive version … Contemporary slang
twatted — Adj. Very intoxicated due to alcohol or drugs … English slang and colloquialisms
Twat — The word twat has various functions, its primary meaning being a vulgar synonym for the human vulva, vagina, or clitoris. [http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Twat Dictionary definition and etymology of twat ] ] It is also widely used as a… … Wikipedia
Doom (UK band) — For the Japanese thrash metal band, see Doom (Japanese band). Doom Genres Crust punk, grindcore Years active 1987–1990, 1992–2005, 2010–present Labels Peaceville, Profane Existence … Wikipedia
Cumbrian dialect — Not to be confused with the Celtic Cumbric language Location of Cumbria within England. The Cumbrian dialect is a local English dialect spoken in Cumbria in northern England, not to be confused with the extinct Celtic language Cumbric that used… … Wikipedia
Doom (Band) — Doom war eine englische Crust Punk Band aus Birmingham, die in den 1980er eine der einflussreichsten Crustbands war und die viele Thrash Metal Bands dieser Zeit beeinflusste. Geschichte bis zur ersten Auflösung Die Band gründete sich als The… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Doom (England) — Doom war eine englische Crust Punk Band aus Birmingham, die in den 1980er eine der einflussreichsten Crustbands war und die viele Thrash Metal Bands dieser Zeit beeinflusste. Geschichte bis zur ersten Auflösung Die Band gründete sich als The… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Doom (groupe) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Doom. Doom (groupe) Pays d’origine Birmingham, Angleterre … Wikipédia en Français
cunted — adj British a. exhausted b. intoxicated by alcohol or drugs I went to a bop last night and got totally cunted. (Recorded, female university student, London, 2000) A term which, although forceful, has no sexual or taboo connotations. Used by… … Contemporary slang
twat — I. twot n British 1. the vagina. A word first recorded in the 17th century. The etymology is obscure but it probably derives from a rural dia lect term. 2. a foolish or obnoxious person. The word has had this sense (firstly in London slang) since … Contemporary slang