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  • merk
  • merk

    Verb. 1. To beat up, thrash, or murder. 2. To beat or thrash competitively. E.g."We got merked in the semi-finals of the cup."

  • Mersey trout
  • Mersey trout

    Noun. A lump of faeces. From when the River Mersey was very unclean and poluted. [North-west use]

  • get off at Edgehill
  • get off at Edgehill

    Vrb phrs. To perform coitus interruptus. A catholic Liverpudlian expression derived from the symbolic use of the railway station before the Mersey tunnel and the last stop. Also heard phrased as jump off at Edgehill. Other UK cities also have their own variations, such as get off at Paisley, used in Glasgow; get off at Gateshead, used in Newcastle-upon-Tyne; get off at Haymarket, used in Edinburgh.

  • Te Amo
  • Te Amo

    Throwback Thursday.

  • merk
  • merk

    v. to beat someone to death, to abuse or kill someone. (Also, murkage, murkism) (See "murk")  "Keshawn keep on acting like a punk he gonna get merked hanging w/ them fools from the East Side." 

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HULPBOEKHOUDER TE-MERKSEM-GEZELLIG-KANTOOR

  • merk
  • merk

    Verb. 1. To beat up, thrash, or murder. 2. To beat or thrash competitively. E.g."We got merked in the semi-finals of the cup."

  • Mersey trout
  • Mersey trout

    Noun. A lump of faeces. From when the River Mersey was very unclean and poluted. [North-west use]

  • get off at Edgehill
  • get off at Edgehill

    Vrb phrs. To perform coitus interruptus. A catholic Liverpudlian expression derived from the symbolic use of the railway station before the Mersey tunnel and the last stop. Also heard phrased as jump off at Edgehill. Other UK cities also have their own variations, such as get off at Paisley, used in Glasgow; get off at Gateshead, used in Newcastle-upon-Tyne; get off at Haymarket, used in Edinburgh.

  • Te Amo
  • Te Amo

    Throwback Thursday.

  • merk
  • merk

    v. to beat someone to death, to abuse or kill someone. (Also, murkage, murkism) (See "murk")  "Keshawn keep on acting like a punk he gonna get merked hanging w/ them fools from the East Side."Â