What is the meaning of ashore. Phrases containing ashore
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Refers in an insulting manner to a 'first year' at school. Probably comes from squashing together "fresh herring" originally but nobody seems to know for sure. This might be specific to King Edward's School, Birmingham UK as I've never heard of it used elsewhere. A good word though I think. (ed: indeed it is... got any more?)
Someone
Carving knife is London Cockney rhyming slang for wife.
Fir is slang for cannabis.
To understand or to know what’s going on.
Gyver is British slang for a well−dressed, arrogant young man
A strong command to leave. e.g. "Clear off, and don't let me catch you drinking around here again"
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