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Adams (shortened from Adam Ants) is British rhyming slang for pants.
As in "Wow!, that Brian Adams has got to be a crapper tapper!"
(RN) A mess tin. Named for Fanny Adams, a girl who was murdered and dismembered about the same time that tinned meat was introduced into the Royal Navy.
Noun. Nothing at all. Usually heard preceded by sweet. Also acts as a euphemism for 'fuck all'. E.g."What've you been up to Tim ?", "Sweet fanny adams since I lost my job." Cf. 'sweet F.A.'
Breasts
Water. (ed: extensive definition this one!)
Sex. Had a bit of posh with the missus last night Posh refers to Posh Spice (Victoria Adams) of the Spice Girls while Becks refers to David Beckham, the famous footballer she married. Another example of Rhyming Slang evolving to reflect the times. See also Decks -> Posh 'n Becks
(UK) Nothing is happening. ie. nothing, zero, etc.
Fanny Adams is slang for nothing at all.Fanny Adams is slang for a pitiful small amount.Fanny Adams was th century British naval slang for tinned or cooked meat.
Phrs. Absolutely nothing. Euphemism for sweet fuck-all. Cf. 'fanny adams'.
This means nothing or sod all. It is a substitute for "sweet f*** all". It is also shortened further to "sweet F A".
Phrs. Nothing at all. Euphemism for sweet fuck-all. Cf. 'sweet fanny adams'.
This means nothing or sod all. It is a substitute for "sweet f*** all". It is also shortened further to "sweet F A".
Not sure about this one, but the submission reads as follows: A generally dirty person from the country or the south.Also used to describe extremely stupid people. Used as "That girl needs to take a bath. What a freaking hoopie!". Bill said he believes the term originated, when the bottom fell out of, the barrel making trade. The displaced barrel makers, of the Tennessee Valley area, went to other areas for work. In those places they were known as hoopies. (ed: seems reasonable - but makes me wonder where Douglas Adams got hold of it when he called Ford Prefect a 'hoopie frood')
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The condition or fact of happening at the same time; as, the coincidence of the deaths of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.
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