to what were used to... example Greek Islands.. u have a main strip of bars n clubs, packed full of ppl going up n down 1 bar to another.. each offering u free drinks to come in etc. Usually drink in ur apartment till 11ish then go down as everywher is open till early hours. [media=youtube]2LSlMupjL-4[/media]
Id say its differant the bars are similar open air bars and theyll have reps trying to hassle you in. the clubs are very differant though much posher and the overall look of the place looks less tacky.
[media=youtube]Iyp_a0KJ5M8[/media] not the best but this is me wandering about my camera sucks so its dark haha
P8sses all over the greek islands m8, compleatly diff holiday. Although i do still love the greek / spanish islands.
you see that little pizza bike on the bottom right of that picture........never ever get a slice from them things, cold and filthy are the words that spring to mind. lol
Barter with them ask to see it if its lookin like its going cold offer him 4 dollars as hell want to get rid if it looks fresh 8-10!
The same as "pikey". A) A derogatory slang term to mean any type of gypsy, synonymous to "gypo". (This is the original meaning, though it is now far less common). B) A member of society that is BELOW WORKING CLASS as they usually live by benefits, in council housing and do not hold employment. One of many localised terms for the same people that has now become popularly labelled as "chavs". They are the absolute dregs of modern society; they contribute nothing and take as much as they can. It is a common misconception that all working class are pikies, this is not the case. These are usually the descendants of gypsies, so there are many similarities between the 2 definitions, including jewellery such as large medallions, sovereign rings and large hoop earrings; as well as disregard for the law of the land, overwhelming cowardice and lack of any form of morality. Synonyms include, "townie" (modern meaning), "chav", "scally", "NED", etc. For a detailed description, research any of these terms. NB. "Travellers", i.e. people who chose to live in caravans to avoid paying tax may or may not be covered by definition (A), but this is rarely an issue as they are usually covered by definition (B). The antonym to "townie" (traditional meaning; anyone who lives in an urban/suburban location) is "bumpkin" (anyone who lives in a rural environment), not "pikie". Pikies have moved into the neighbourhood, there's horse crap everywhere Some pikie started on me the other day; all bark, no bite, that lot, bloody dolescum cowards.