What does dench mean in slang?

What does dench mean in slang?

Macmillan first noted the word in April, and has already included the word in the latest update to its online dictionary, defining dench as “used for saying that someone or something is extremely attractive, fashionable, impressive etc”.

Is dench a word?

As we discovered yesterday, “dench,” in a word, means “excellent.” The Macmillan Dictionary specifies that it should be “used for saying that someone or something is extremely attractive, fashionable, impressive, etc.”; Urban Dictionary, meanwhile, goes with the slightly less posh-sounding “another meaning for ‘sick’ …

Where did the word dench come from?

The term was coined by the British rap artist Lethal Bizzle while playing a video game with his cousin, Arsenal footballer Emmanuel Frimpong. The pair started using the word on social media then, after someone printed it on a T-shirt, launched a clothing brand with slogans such as STAY DENCH.

Where is Lethal Bizzle from?

Walthamstow, United Kingdom
Lethal Bizzle/Place of birth

Who created the word Dench?

artist Lethal Bizzle
Dench was coined in 2012 by British rap artist Lethal Bizzle. Bizzle started saying the word when playing the video football game FIFA with professional footballer Emmanuel Frimpong. Together they made exclamations like “what a Dench goal” and then began saying the word on Twitter, Facebook and other social media.

Does Dench come from Judi Dench?

The term was coined in 2012 by the British rap artist Lethal Bizzle while playing a video game with his cousin, Arsenal footballer Emmanuel Frimpong. It quickly became popular, partly due to the fact that it is also the surname of the popular British actor Dame Judi Dench.

Who started Dench?

What does Dame Judi Dench mean?

Word forms: dames Dame is a title given to a woman as a special honour because of important service or work that she has done. [British] Dame Judi Dench.

What does lethally injected mean?

Lethal injection is the practice of injecting one or more drugs into a person (typically a barbiturate, paralytic, and potassium solution) for the express purpose of causing rapid death. The drugs cause the person to become unconscious, stops their breathing, and causes a heart arrhythmia, in that order.

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