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(skuft) adj.,(past participle of verb scuff), beat up, messed up, or ugly. “I came out of that party looking really scuffed.â€Â [Etym., African American]
Noun. A fart noise created during vaginal intercourse. Also qweef. Cf. 'fanny fart'. [Orig. U.S.]
n dude. While Americans use geezer too, it implies someone much older and with much less street-cred than the British version: Is that yours? / Sort of, I just bought it off some geezer in the pub. / Was it always that colour? / I think it might be dead.
Acronym meaning 'shit outta luck'. Used when someone has had a misfortunate occurence. Used as "He's s.o.l."
a funny person, nerd, goof.
Adj. Drunk, intoxicated. Cf. 'ripped to the tits'. [Orig. U.S.]
n To kill deliberately; murder.Phrasal Verb:whack off To masturbate.Idiom:whacked out 1. Exhausted. 2. Crazy. 3. Under the influence of a mind-altering drug.
Pronounced as a long, drawn out, low-voiced suuuur... followed by short, high pitched Keeith!). A general, all purpose insult, mostly used when passing friends in the halls . Doubt anyone but me and a few select others remember this - probably never made it outside my peer group, let alone my school. I have no idea where it came from, or what it actually means. (ed: I wonder if it had something to do with Sir Keith Joseph - he who introduced the GCSE - one time education minister under Maggie Thatcher??)
Sketchley's aerial is British slang for a makeshift aerial made from a wire coathanger.
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