It means vulgar and flashy
2006-07-03 03:37:11
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answer #1
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answered by Susan G 4
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It means getting out of hand your getting lairy
2006-07-03 03:38:51
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answered by dizzymooo 4
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It's a modern colloqualism for in your face/rude, popular amongst teenagers
e.g. "why you getting lairy???"
= "Why are you getting/rude/aggressive/in my face/starting trouble???"
It can also mean loud and unruly.
2006-07-03 03:39:39
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answered by old_but_still_a_child 5
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lairy where i come from means tipsy and loud
2006-07-03 03:39:27
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answered by BenC 2
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not in control of yourself, loud, and whoever is labelling you lairy doesn't want you around.
Basically unpleasant and intrusive.
2006-07-03 03:39:33
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answered by Wax Crayon 4
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Getting out of control - often in a potentially violent way.
2006-07-03 06:19:57
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answered by Bymble 2
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Various meanings.
Loud and Vulgar, Ostentatious, Bling Bling
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Cheeky, if my son cheeks me, I sometimes say to him 'don't be so lairy'
and can also mean
agitated and hostile
2006-07-03 03:43:24
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answered by Anonymous
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a. Earthly, filthy (obs.). b. Boggy, miry, swampy.
it also meant (in 1598) a bird hatching or nesting.
2006-07-03 03:43:10
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answered by asaidladiescanthearya 1
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Several things: Frightening, scary, full of fight, difficult.
2006-07-03 03:39:53
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answered by Lick_My_Toad 5
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I think it means sarcastic
2006-07-03 03:45:09
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answered by j_piccioni 2
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