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Suspicious, sketchy, slightly criminal, or just generally ‘this feels like a bad idea’. A dodgy kebab, a dodgy geezer, a dodgy deal — all things that guarantee gastrointestinal risk or regret.

“The wiring in this flat looks properly dodgy.”

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Slang for outrageously drunk — the kind of drunk where you start giving speeches, hugging strangers, and arguing with traffic cones. Being trollied means dignity left your body several pints ago.

“He got so trollied he tried to order chips from a mailbox.”

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Used for something or someone fully off their rocker — not dangerous, just delightfully unhinged. A bonkers person is the type who tries to fix a toaster with a butter knife or unironically runs marathons ‘for fun’.

“She climbed Snowdon in flip-flops — absolutely bonkers.”

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A dramatic way to say the world makes zero sense and everyone in charge is juggling chaos in full makeup. People drop “clown world” when news headlines feel like bad satire—wild scandals, upside-down policies, reality TV politics. It’s half joke, half coping mechanism: if everything’s ridiculous, at least you can laugh while it burns.

“They gave themselves a raise and cut lunch programs? Yeah, we’re fully in clown world now.”

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When the internet decides someone is done—no more support, streams, votes, collabs, nothing. Getting cancelled usually starts with a viral call-out, a quote-tweet storm, and at least one 12-minute “here’s the full context” video. Sometimes it’s about real harm, sometimes it’s just today’s outrage hobby. Either way, the person goes from trending to toxic faster than a campaign promise.

“After that leaked clip, Senator Kaylee Rae is cancelled on my timeline till further notice.”

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