What is the meaning of 2 STEP. Phrases containing 2 STEP
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it means to, too, two
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A method of torture requiring a pole of some kind, e.g. a lamppost or signpost or similar. The victim would firstly be knocked to the ground somehow. Then two people would grab a leg each and pull the victims legs round opposite sides of the aforementioned pole so the victims genitals are wedged up against it.
(ed: entered verbatim - can't improve on this) Browsing through your dictionary I saw "Stig" which reminded me of the word "Steg" which is probably a Merseyside variant. Could be elongated to Stegasaurus for comedic and strengthened effect, drawing more attention to the old-fashioned and un-with-it nature of the individual in question. Other words that were common currency in our north wirral school were Begsy (same as "Meff") , and "Biscuit". Biscuit referred not to the apocryphal public school boy jape, but to those pupils in the remedial class. Sometimes shortened to "Bikkies", they were so-called as one girl once remarked that they collectively smelt like the inside of a biscuit tin. I think it was custard creams actually.
To have sexual relations with. Used as "She was gagging for it last night so I rogered her for hours!".
(1) Describe something that someone does not want to say e.g. a coarse word such as sex or fingering someone. (2) As a word to replace any other word really. An example sentence: did you see that man jibbing along., There are many different forms of the word jibs, including, jibbed, jibbing, jib and jibbified and all of these words are in extensive use in many secondary schools in SE England. Jamie and Adam thought of this word and are proud of how it has been used.
A person considered to be thick, stupid and have no brains. Also someone who produces unexpected responses to standard situation. Insane.
(1) vomit. (2) to break up with ones girl/boy friend (the chucker initiates the split), e.g. "I chucked her". Often used by males to hide the fact they were dumped.
(1) rectum (2) uterus or womb. These definitions mainly used amongst prison populations. (ed: a different sort of playground?)
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The original entry related to the term 4/6 heave which related to moving a fixed object belonging to (I believe) the Royal Navy (could be the RAF), one had to obtain a work order which was numbered 46. So when a group of squaddies (that's another one)were moving something, to make sure they all lifted at the same time someone called out. "4/6, Heave".However, it turns out the term is actually 2, 6 heave!"It's a naval expression, originally used when gun crews pulled the cannon in or out of the gun port. The 2 and the 6 related to the numbers of the men that were to pull- gunner 2 and gunner 6. Never heard it at school but my Dad, being a sailor, used it all the time. Normally shortened to just "2! 6!If anyone can add to this - or to the 4/6 heave story, please do.
Underpants.
Usually when checking off racial or ethnic background African-American is the second choice.
To have sex, e.g. "I'm gonna get my scrump tonight!".
advice or opinion. "Ain't nobody askin' you for yo 2 cents!"Â
n. A dance made popular by the song with the same name by DJ Unk & T-Pain Lyrical reference: DJ UNK/T-PAIN - 2 Step 2 Steppin lemme show you how I do this thang (thang!) Take yo left foot, put it out in the front…Â
Acquaintance, bit less friendly than butty Apparently derives from Welsh word gwas, meaning servant (that's for all the trivia buffs).
Entered verbatim: This word was very versatile. It could be used on its one to describe an idiot, fool or any other hated type of person. It was also commonly paired up with terms such as dick, dork, fuck and so on. To be a dick-wad, dork-wad or fuck wad was to be the lowest. Literally one was labeled a wad of dick (or whatever), in other words, a whole bunch of dick or extreme idiot. (ed: so now you know!)
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See Statistics, 2.
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Sameness, 2.
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