What is the meaning of SEY. Phrases containing SEY
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salary of £100,000 a year - media industry slang - named after Geoff Seymour (1947-2009) the advertising copywriter said to have been the first in his profession to command such a wage. Seymour created the classic 1973 Hovis TV advert featuring the baker's boy delivering bread from a bike on an old cobbled hill in a North England town, to the theme of Dvorak's New World symphony played by a brass band. The actual setting was in fact Gold Hill in Shaftesbury, Dorset. Incidentally the Hovis bakery was founded in 1886 and the Hovis name derives from Latin, Hominis Vis, meaning 'strength of man'. The 1973 advert's artistic director was Ridley Scott.
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Adj. Dirty, scummy. [N.E./Tyneside use]
LSD supplier
A variety of Australian cicada. See also Greengrocer
High noon is London Cockney rhyming slang for spoon.
Marijuana cigarettes
a term used by young internet users to mean the physical world, in contrast to the virtual world of "cyberspace"
A ship that has run upon her own anchor, so the anchor cable runs under the hull.
Todger dodger is British slang for a lesbian.
left turn
Hits is numismatic slang for noticeable marks or nicks on a coin, particularly on the central effigy.
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A tree that furnished the precious wood of which the ark, tables, altars, boards, etc., of the Jewish tabernacle were made; -- now believed to have been the wood of the Acacia Seyal, which is hard, fine grained, and yellowish brown in color.
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A gridle. See 1st Seint.
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