sleugh
/slo͞o/
verb
insult (someone) for sport, usually a friend.
noun
an insult that attacks a friends appearance, morals, integrity, and overall character. Although said as a joke, a sleugh can mask inner hatred.
verb
insult (someone) for sport, usually a friend.
noun
an insult that attacks a friends appearance, morals, integrity, and overall character. Although said as a joke, a sleugh can mask inner hatred.
Person 1: “Dude, you have tree frog fingers”
Person 2: “Shut up”
Person 3: “Dog you sleughed Him. You are the Sleugh God”
Person 2: “Shut up”
Person 3: “Dog you sleughed Him. You are the Sleugh God”