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Synonym for amyl nitrite.
Tucked up is British slang for incarcerated, locked up.
toilet, lavatory
Ghetto, (GET-o) adj., Broken down, cheap, worn out. “Your shoes are so ghetto.â€Â [Etym., from ghetto meaning African American community, considered to have less wealth; from ghetto meaning restricted Jewish districts of European cities, from Italian for the waterworks district of Venice which was a Jewish community in the middle ages.]  While ghetto is used widely by African American and other young people, it has a negative connotation as part of a culture of disrespect and contempt for African American working class people.
[used to connote a benign natural substance] marijuana
Underdaks is Australian slang for men's underpants.
Sexually excited and desirous. [He's always horny.] the term originates from the similarity between the erect penis and a horn.
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