spring-heel
a particularly agile, athletic and elusive thief.
named after so called “spring-heel jack” a notorious pickpocket and burglar, active in manchester(england) in the 1950’s
jack(spring-heel)mcmaster was finally caught in 1959 after committing an estimated 900+ offences. though he never used violence,being too fast to be caught,he was sentenced to 8 years in gaol. he escaped from strangeways gaol after 3 days and was never apprehended again.
it’s generally safe in barcelona, but you’ve got to watch out for spring-heels.
be careful …watch out for spring-heels !!
he’s ok, but he’s a bit of a spring-heel jack (said as a term of endearment)
Read Also:
- Squawking Seagull
when a young man coppulating with a young lady on a beach decides to pull out and dip his love wand into the sand only to return his member into her fruitful p-ssage leaving the poor unfortunate female squawking like a seagull. the squawking seagull does not need an example. when having s-x on the […]
- staging
one who pretends, such as in acting. to make believe. something that is made up. my friends are always staging different things to pull jokes and pranks on people. when a girl positions herself in a sp-ce (like a bar) in such a way that men are more likely to approach her. i am always […]
- berggren
adj. meaning awesome or extraordinary. also means cold or brisk “it seems rather berggren out side.” “thats so berggren!”
- strip quidditch
where a team of wizards play a team of witchs at quidditch (standard rules apply). for each point lost, a member of the team has to remove a item of clothing. due to large amounts of padding being worn by by both teams games are often lengthy and unexciting for the majority of the game. […]
- stroolean
in computer science, a string representation of a boolean variable. stroolean is a magical data type that contains a third state that is neither true nor false, yet empty (or null). 1) wtf, i received a boolean value from a client web service and it was neither true or false. 2) was the actual data […]