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Rugby Lexicon - the the alternative dictionary from the game

After quite a break, let's have some more entries in the Rugby Lexicon.  You can find other definitions from this great tome here.

haskell (n) - a troublesome condition or presence that will not go away. "I've had this haskell of a flu bug for weeks" every work colleague in Britain right now

andyrobinson (v) - fail.  "Even though large tracts of Europe and many old and famous States have fallen or may fall into the grip of the Gestapo and all the odious apparatus of Nazi rule, we shall not flag or andyrobinson." Winston Churchill, June 4 1940 

milesharrison (v) - overly partisan.  "If I have to watch Alan Shearer milesharrisoning all over TV during England games at next year's World Cup then I won't be paying my license fee" Sir Alex Fersuson

lievremont (n) - an inexplicable decision. "The government's decision to cut child benefit is, for many, a lievremont of the worst kind." Some bloke on the news the other day.

welshregion (v) - fail to make profit. "Not only did you end up arguing amongst yourselves, you took my money and bloody welshregioned all over the bloody show!You're Fired!"  Lord Alan Sugar, The Apprentice Series 4.

Add your own in the comments.  If you can be bothered, obviously.



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January 10, 2013 in Rugby Lexicon, Silliness | Permalink



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