Cadbury's
1. A manufacturer of
chocolates. Their famous slogan is that each of their blocks of chocolate contains 'a glass and a half of
millk.'2. A person who is easily affected by alcohol. This is based on the
Cadbury 'glass and a half' slogan (ie: it only takes this person a glass and a half to get drunk!)
cadbury
by Daemon on Aug 18, 2003 13:10:16
Cadbury
by divulger of slang on Aug 19, 2010 08:45:41
Someone who gets drunk off a small amount of alcohol. Comes from Cadbury chocolate which is famous for having a glass
and a half of milk in it. 'Cadbury's' only need a glass and a half (or similarly small
quantity) to
get drunk.
Example:
Jane is such a
cadbury. She was drunk after her 2 glasses of
wine last night.
cadbury
by Clontarf_X on Jun 02, 2003 00:26:56
cadbury
by Yummy on Nov 08, 2003 06:05:48
Cadburying
by wordbunbun on May 30, 2011 15:16:52
Adv. the position a rabbit freezes into when it hears a noise, almost identical to that of a
Cadbury brand
chocolate rabbit, including the large eye.
cadbury
by Matthew B. on Oct 17, 2003 02:15:20
Cadbury
by Chris Land on May 10, 2005 00:41:39
Good definitions already BUT two
Brucie bonus points:
1) Mysteriously changed overnight from 'Cadbury's' to just 'Cadbury'. Much as Marathon changed to Snickers.
2) According to a quiz book bought by my housemate (which he bought from
Poundland for, er well £1), also Cadbury Castle is the alleged real location of
Camelot.
cadbury
by chococrazy on May 31, 2005 09:13:29
cadburys
by ratherNot on Apr 30, 2006 08:27:16
Code for a nice set of boobs.
The etymology (ooooh, I know big words :
-D) of this word starts with the need to avoid the use of the word 'Rack' (so as to alert a friend to a lovely set of
bazookas WITHOUT the target being alerted). Thus (-> = becomes):-
Rack -> Tray (Vague) ->
Milk Tray (Breasts) -> Cadburys' (as in 'All because the lady HAS....).
Example:
That's a
nice set of Cadburys'...