What is the meaning of barking. Phrases containing barking
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Blinkers, lamps, pies, shutters, peepers
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Style of shoe popular in the late 1950's and early 1960's that came to a sharp and violent point. This was supposed to be reminiscent of the type of pin used to extract fresh cooked winkles from their shells. The shoes constricted the toes and no doubt cause immense and lasting damage to young feet as they were most popular with teenage boys along with 'drainpipe trousers. (ed: for those inland, Winkles are a small edible shellfish - a salt water snail in fact. Traditionally they are boiled and served 'fresh' in the vicinity of the place they were caught.).
n device plugged into the telephone which answers it for you when you’re out, playing an oh-so-hilarious message that you got from the internet, recorded from Seinfeld or made up yourself whilst plastered and forgot about. Americans call them “answering machines,” which has become more common than “answerphone” in the U.K. nowadays.
Taste is American slang for an alcoholic drink.
Amphetamine
Adj. Scruffy, unkempt. [N. Midlands use]
Noun. The number four. Backslang. Often representing 4-1 odds in tic-tac betting slang.
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Wonderful; outstanding; excellent ["Did you see that awesome boy?"]. Good looking.
Stanley knife is London Cockney rhyming slang for a wife.
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