Originally posted by Robtard
Is "bent grass" slang for something in Scottish?
More like cockney London.
Bent: BRITISH informal
dishonest; corrupt.
"a bent cop"
synonyms: corrupt, corruptible, bribable, buyable, venal, fraudulent, swindling, grafting, criminal, lawless, villainous
Grass: The origin of the term "grass" being used as signifying a traitor, a person who informs on people he or she knows intimately, ostensibly can be traced to the expression "snake in the grass", which has a similar meaning., The phrase derives from the writings of Virgil (in Latin, latet anguis in herba) and has been known in the English language, meaning "traitor", since the late 17th century.
Originally posted by jaden101
Wut?
Oh yea, its happening.
Originally posted by Sable
Oh yea, its happening.
Yeah. What with Northern Ireland being part of the UK. But given that I'm A: not northern Irish and B: voted leave, I don't see how your post applies to....anything.