What is the meaning of DERB. Phrases containing DERB
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Adj. Full of food, sated with food, feeling one has overeaten. E.g."I had a five course meal and was too podged to walk." Cf. 'pogged'. [Derbyshire/Yorks/Notts use]
Noun. A person from Sheffield. Derogatory term, taken from the way they speak in Sheffield. [Yorks/Derbyshire use]
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Derby brights is London Cockney rhyming slang for lights.
a slang word for a guy receiving oral sex. "All I wanted was to smoke that herb and get the derb."Â
Mockingly of yourself or others. i.e. damn, i've pulled a cuntrill again. Like in the episode of the Simpsons where Homer saves the powerplant by accident and gets away with it luckily - only bad, in this case. Entered common use after use in a mis-spelt caption in a local newspaper, became South Yorkshire wide slang for 'screwing up'. Usage: "Oh, no! i've pulled a cuntrill!", "It's all gone cuntrill shaped!". Is now EXTREMELY popular through-out Sheffield and Derbyshire!, It was developed following reporting of the drunken antics of someone called Cantrill, were captured by a bewildered local newspaper photographer and the caption was rather humourously mis-spelled! (ed: would someone like to expand on this please?)
Noun. Bicycle. [Derbyshire use]
 (Pronounced Darbies). Handcuffed
An "excessively stupid person". Insult usually combined with pushing your tongue between your lower lip and teeth (as with "spazmo" etc) and making an "eeerrrrrr" sound (easier to do than describe) (ed: true... it works!).
Derbenny is interchangeable with derbrain It may have something to do with Benny of Crossroads being such a twat and thus a good thing to call someone.
Noun. Chewing gum. [Derbyshire use]
Noun. Stomach. Rhyming slang on belly. Also Darby Kelly, and often abbreviated to Derby Kel. [Early 1900s]
Entered more or less verbatim: me and my friends have started to use the 'spam-purse'. It is another word for a womens vagina. there is a game we play where we in turn yell it out in turn each time getting louder. we are between the ages of 14 and 16 and we bought your book after a shopping expedition in Derby and in waterstones when an old women asked if we knew of a book that was an alternative dictionary, we found yours and gave it to her. after she bought it we read through a few pages and were laughing are heads off especially at sack whack which we hadnt heard befor but it became a common occurance to use it. we are very sorry to that old women who we dont think really wanted that book.
Derby is Black−American slang for oral sex.
(1) A wanker in the insulting form of the word, as in "Ha you're a dobber" (2) a glass marble of around 25mm in diameter, and so around twice the size of the more usual sized variety. (3) a condom (term popularly used in Leicester and Surrounds. (4) In the Derby area of the UK during the 50's and 60's this was the popular name for a catapult - does this suggest that the folks in Leicester were hard put to find elastic for their weapons? (5) A person of questionable common sense. Example "whit'd ye dae that fur, ya fuckin' dobber!".
Same as "winnets" but justified (according to Geoff Hughes) since there is a "Winnats Pass" in Castleton, Derbyshire, UK which is the home of several winnat infested sheep - and who am I to argue?? However, Sean Winklereed tells me this is also common in NE USA and CAN!! So there ya go.
Mentally challenged. When someone acts stupidly or is slow on the uptake. Say, 'You minda!' ("i" as in "rib", stress the first syllable) and act as for "derbrain". Comes from Minda Incorporated, the South Australian company which supports people with intellectual disabilities.
Belly. That's the stuff for you Derby Kell; makes you fit and it makes you well .From old cockney song Boiled Beef and Carrots - pronounced Darby.
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A local name for the igneous rocks of Derbyshire, England; -- said by some to be derived from the German todter stein, meaning dead stone, that is, stone which contains no ores.
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A stiff felt hat with a dome-shaped crown.
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A variety of galena found in Derbyshire, England.
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A race for three-old horses, run annually at Epsom (near London), for the Derby stakes. It was instituted by the 12th Earl of Derby, in 1780.
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An ancient tribute due to the lord of the soil, out of the lead mines in Derbyshire, England.
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A name given to fluor spar in Derbyshire, where it is used for ornamental purposes.
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A large European food fish (Lichia glauca).
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A court held in Derbyshire, in England, for deciding controversies between miners.
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