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n trashcan. This is simply a contraction of “dustbin” (which means the same thing, to save you going and looking it up). wheelie bin a bin on wheels. Normally refers to bins provided and emptied by the local council. bin bags garbage bags. The plastic bags one puts in the bin.
(1) Used to describe somebody whose Mum dressed them in clothes from charity shops or lived in the poor area of town. derived from binners being those who rummaged around in bins. Often used in the phrase "You Binner" (2) Ugly person, as in "She was a right binner!"
n lowly servant; gopher. Your dogsbody would be the person who polished your shoes, emptied your bins and cleaned your loo. That is, if you were lucky enough to have someone like that. The term may originate from a dried pea-based foodstuff used in the Royal Navy, which sailors called “dog’s body”. Perhaps the first person to be called a dogsbody closely resembled a dried pea.
Bins is British slang for binoculars. Bins is British slang for spectacles.
Noun. Spectacles.
(1) an erection (2) one who removes things from wastepaper baskets/ rubbish bins, for personal gain. These would include apple cores, half-eaten sandwiches, biscuits (later eaten by the class spesh), pens, rulers - just about anything that still had some function to the Rocky. These people would subsequently leave school and become tip-pickers (although this would be largely for monetary gain, as the intention was to sell that which they had picked up from the rubbish heap (tip).
bag person (... man, ... woman)
Person who wanders around city streets rummaging in rubbish bins and the like. Can often be seen picking up half eaten ice-creams etc and eating them. Occasionally these people collect waste for re-sale, e.g. tin cans and the like. The name "bag-person" derives from them usually carrying their entire worldy posessions in two or more Tesco shopping bags (tho' often as not these days pushing a supermarket trolley with the bags etc inside).
Errol Flynns is British racing rhyming slang for binoculars (bins). Errol Flynns is British racing rhyming slang for spectacles (bins).
To walk, especially without any particular plan or direction
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