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n range. A large cooking stove with heavy metal doors, almost large enough to fit a small person (Aga is a brand name). This type of stove is a little dated now, but they were very popular with middle-class families in the mid-20th century.
Spent is derogatory Jamaican slang for a worn−out, used, woman.
v bang upon someone’s door, generally to get them out of bed: OK, g’night - can you knock me up in the morning? In U.S. English, “knocking someone up” means getting them pregnant. Although most Brits will feign innocence, they do know the U.S. connotations of the phrase and it adds greatly to the enjoyment of using it. Both Brits and Americans share the term “knocking off,” to mean various other things.
Het is slang for heterrosexual. Het is Dorset slang for to heat. Het is Dorset slang for hot.
Verb. To have sexual intercourse. E.g."My mum knows we're bumping uglies but she doesn't mind as long as we are careful."
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(1) Used quite frequently back in the 1950's. Purported to be the nastiest substance on earth consisting of a mixture of assorted bodily fluids and solids together with fetid pus from a dead man's ear. Political correctness prevents us from describing the ethnic background of the man (ed: ???). The word was used as an insult and was incorporated into a kind of musical ditty sung thus: "You eat MUNG and bark at the moon." Usually "fighting words"!! (2) currently used on the internet to indicate a confusion or deliberate attempt to deceive (usually in relation to an e-mail address or other identification details).
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