What is the meaning of BARKER. Phrases containing BARKER
See meanings and uses of BARKER!Slangs & AI meanings
Barker is slang for a sausage.Barker is old London slang for a pistol.Barker was old slang for a thug.Barker was old slang for a shop tout who stood outside a shop and tried to entice passers−by in.Barker was old American slang for a tout who stood outside a saloon and tried to entice passers−byin. Barker was old American slang for an auctioneer.
Barkers is Black−American slang for shoes.
- Doing porridge means to serve time in prison. There was also a comedy TV series called Porridge about a prisoner starring Ronnie Barker of The Two Ronnies fame.
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Ronnie Barker is London Cockney rhyming slang for a marker pen.
Barker's egg is Australian slang for dog excrement.
Barker's is London Cockney rhyming slang for naked (starkers).
Doing porridge means to serve time in prison. There was also a comedy TV series called Porridge about a prisoner starring Ronnie Barker of The Two Ronnies fame.
Dried barkers is Black−American slang for furs.
A pistol. Term used by footpads and thieves generally.
 (Barking Irons) Guns. Pistols, esp. Revolvers.
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
1. A designation system for military hardware, eg. "Mark 46 Torpedo". 2. A spoken word which denotes a specific moment in time, eg. "'Bearing 280, Mark!" means that the bearing was 280 degrees at exactly the time when the word "Mark" was spoke.
Arthur is British slang for a half pint.
 Five shillings
When the LSO orders a pilot not to trap. A mandatory signal, usually a visual (waveoff lights on the lens) or audible command (on the UHF radio) for a pilot to cease his approach and not touch down.
Demerits. This system is traced back to George R. Brown, general superintendent of the Fall Brook Railway (now part of the New York Central) in 1885. He thought the then current practice of suspending men for breaking rules was unfair to their families and substituted a system of demerit marks. Too many demerits in a given period resulted in dismissal. The Brown system, with many variations, has since been widely adopted by the railroad industry. A superintendent's private car is called brownie box or brownie wagon
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Exclam. I give up! An intolerant, impatient exclamation. Cf. 'sod this for a game of soldiers'.
Price, terms, salary. "He bought a large herd of cattle at a good lay. Also used to describe a cowboy's bed.
Verb. To hit, to clout. E.g."I can't believe she lamped him. Just for coming home drunk."
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A pistol.
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One who strips trees of their bark.
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A tanhouse.
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An animal that barks; hence, any one who clamors unreasonably.
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One who stands at the doors of shops to urg/ passers by to make purchases.
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The spotted redshank.
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