What is the meaning of BOYLE. Phrases containing BOYLE
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A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE
A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE
the foil used when smoking heroin (rhyming slang. . . .Jimmy Boyle/foil)
A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE
Jimmy Boyle is London Cockney rhyming slang for kitchen foil.
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
To slow down, take it easy.
To ignore, as in "I saw Mark last night and he totally pied me!". Contributor suggests in might possibly come from 'pie in the face' - or not!
A look; a quick look
Verb. To hit, punch, physically attack. E.g."Stop shouting at me, or I'll job you!" [Notts use]
To Pog is to throw. Pogging is throwing. Common term in North West (Cheshire) UK play grounds. Cica 1944 Example "he pogged a stone at me"
Noun. A style of haircut, shorter at the top and considerably longer at the sides and back.
Flying Squad (Police)
Phrs. To have been promised sexual intercourse by someone, usually one's partner.
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