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Harry Randall is London Cockney rhyming slang for candle. Harry Randall is London Cockney rhyming slang for handle.
A contraction of 'Japanese Sandals' this is a term for a kind of plastic sandal or sand shoe, held on by a 'toe grip. Also known in USA and Australia as 'flip flops', and in the UK as 'thongs. (ed: which explains why Brits in Aus get directed to underwear shops when they ask for them!) (ed: oops... I got the UK and Aus meanings reversed. Simon pulled me up on it "Please update your description of Jandals. In Australia we refer to these as "Thongs", NEVER as "flip-flops" as is used in the US. PS: I am an Aussie so this is not just an opinion, it's fact.". Ok... so do I change it or leave it so the comment stays? :)
Candle
Sandals.
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Bandulu is Jamaican slang for a confidence artist, a trickster.
Jesus Boots is British slang for thong−type sandals.
Noun. Sandals.
Candle. Look at all the Harry's on his cake.
Jellies is slang for phenobarbital.Jellies is British slang for cheap sandals made of coloured transparent plastic.
Noun. Sandals.
Sandals. Note: I'm told that during the 1980's the term "Jesus Air Wear" was more common.
Jack Randall is London Cockney rhyming slang for a candle.
a rag covering for a sore finger or thumb (thumb-stall, finger-stall); bandaid
Bandalu business is Jamaican slang for a con, a swindle.
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Of or pertaining to the Vandals; resembling the Vandals in barbarism and destructiveness.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bandage
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Wearing sandals.
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A style of calico printing, in which white or bright spots are produced upon cloth previously dyed of a uniform red or dark color, by discharging portions of the color by chemical means, while the rest of the cloth is under pressure.
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A bandage; a band; a swath.
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Something resembling a bandage; that which is bound over or round something to cover, strengthen, or compress it; a ligature.
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A narrow band or fillet; a part of a head-dress.
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A species of silk or cotton handkerchief, having a uniformly dyed ground, usually of red or blue, with white or yellow figures of a circular, lozenge, or other simple form.
imp. & p. p.
of Bandage
v. t.
To bind up; to bandage.
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A fillet or strip of woven material, used in dressing and binding up wounds, etc.
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A bandage; a fillet; properly, a long and broad bandage used in surgery.
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Alt. of Bandana
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A sandal.
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A small landau.
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of Bandeau
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A bandage passing over the shoulder to support it, or to retain another bandage in place.
a.
Made like a sandal.
v. t.
To bind, dress, or cover, with a bandage; as, to bandage the eyes.
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A fabric made in Manilla from the older leaf sheaths of the abaca (Musa textilis).
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