Banter

What is Banter?


1.

Supple term used to describe activities or chat that is playful, intelligent and original. Banter is something you either posses or lack, there is no middle ground. It is also something inherently English, stemming as it does from traditional hi-jinks and tomfoolery of British yesteryear.

"You, sir, are drunk"

"Maybe so but you are ugly and I will be sober in the morning"

"Good banter sir"

See banterrific, banterous, bantorious, bantiferous, english

2.

the descriptin of "having a good time"

can also be used in a variety of forms

banterphenalia

banter inducer

banter reducer

most common form is that of Banter merhant, a purveyor of banter

we had serious banter last night

borris is a banter merchant

3.

used to describe an act which was done to have fun only.

Aaron and Boris waxed their legs and belly infront of everyone in college to have a banter!

See fun, enjoy, playful, laughter

4.

laughter

Jack: wot did u do that for

Sean: for the banter

See funny, random, crack, nonsense, geed

5.

playfully insulting somebody, who will not take you seriously.

You complete twat ;) :P

See donnald duck

6.

To engage in imaginative, humourous, and enjoyable conversation with friends, potential ex-wives, and females.

"seriously, lets get some bitches" "that blonde piece looks up for some banter"

"Darren, your banter is appaling"

"When Chris drops his banter, the women turn to shit"

Good banter: "what do you do for a living? I work on big brother, want to go to the wrap party?"

Bad banter: "do you have a boyfriend?"

See conversation, flirting, jokes, crack, laugh

7.

Opposite of anti-banter.

Sarah's wonderuflly pointless banter provided a much needed release after her professor's dry, unwaiveringly pracgmatic anti-banter.

See banter, anti-banter, chat, talk, anti


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