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What is Heaps?

a. an insult used to describe something or someone stupid.

That song is heap.

Deege is heap.

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Heaps - what is it?

Irish slang for a fat person.

"Jaysus isn't yer one over there a horrid heap?"

They mean "heap of shite" (fat), but everyone just says "horrid heap", and everyone else knows what they mean.

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What does "Heaps" mean?

Predominantly South Australian slang term meaning 'very' or 'really'

As a result of this word being used in South Australia for decades, the term 'heaps good' has become a South Australian icon as seen in the 'Heaps Good' South Australian merchandise range.

1. (MAIN) Ohh that's heaps good
2. I'm heaps sorry I forgot your birthday

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Heaps - what does it mean?

to be pissed off by someone or to be annoyed.

hey dude.
fuck you I'm heaped.

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Heaps - meaning

A car or pickup truck. One's ride.

Are you still driving that old heap?

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Heaps - definition

In a bad state. In a state of severe dilapidation. See banjaxed, in bits, rag order.

I can't go outside the door today. I'm in a heap after last night.

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Heaps - slang

colloquial (generally Australian) word meaning "alot". usually positioned before the describing word.

eg. "shit, that guy was heaps hot!!!"

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Heaps

A word oversensationalised by students at Nudgee College(Australia) used to put forward a facade of being "cool". It is mainly used to refer to an excess of something.

The word originated through the Seniors of Nudgee College in 2006 and is another "Trend-Set" words which will eventually be discarded when a new and "cooler" word surfaces.

Many students, primarily borders and conformist "day boys" use this word to act cool and continue the trend.

1. "Heaps of hard-out"
2. "Heaps bruz"
3. "Heaps of cool"

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Heaps

A lot of.

There were heaps of people there

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Heaps

A word used mainly by Australians to describe a big amount of something or very much.

1. R: I like you heaps

J: I ilke you too

2. J: Nice top

R: Thanks heaps

3. R: I ate heaps of candy

J: Mm candy

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