What is the meaning of HANCE. Phrases containing HANCE
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five pound note (£5), UK, notably in Manchester (ack Michael Hicks); also a USA one dollar bill; also used as a slang term for a money note in Australia although Cassells is vague about the value (if you know please contact us). The word flag has been used since the 1500s as a slang expression for various types of money, and more recently for certain notes. Originally (16th-19thC) the slang word flag was used for an English fourpenny groat coin, derived possibly from Middle Low German word 'Vleger' meaning a coin worth 'more than a Bremer groat' (Cassells). Derivation in the USA would likely also have been influenced by the slang expression 'Jewish Flag' or 'Jews Flag' for a $1 bill, from early 20th century, being an envious derogatory reference to perceived and stereotypical Jewish success in business and finance.
Man-Man-Man-Bop, or a three-way homosexual orgy. Named for the Hanson boys song MMMBop.
Grilled cheese sandwich with bacon and tomato
Homosexual.
 A building, house or lodging. The location of a gaol.
In a sentence an Australian says "stroke" not slash
Fresh fish is British slang for a newcomer.Fresh fish is British slang for a new and inexperienced prostitute.
Adv. Very, extremely. E.g."Our holiday was dead good."
, (cold) adj., Mean, evil, cold-hearted, not nice. “It was real cold of Bo to make fun of his friend.â€Â [Etym., African American]
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v. t.
To raise; to elevate.
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