What is the meaning of black and decker. Phrases containing black and decker
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black and decker
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flashy jewellery worn to create the impression of wealth
Blood bucket is American slang for a notoriously rough and rowdy bar.
(courtesy of Damien Hobgood) muddy road conditions only a dumbo would get caught in. Example: “Hey, man, don’t drive over that patch of mud-that’s dumbo mud.
- This is Yorkshire for nothing. Similarly owt is Yorkshire for anything. Hence the expression "you don't get owt for nowt". Roughly translated as "you never get anything for nothing" or "there's no such thing as a free lunch".
OFF THE CHAIN/ OFF THE METER/ OFF THE MEAT RACK/ OFF THE HOOK
Used to describe a great event, or situation. (exam. " That beat was off the chain")
Noun. The female genitals. The innuendo being inclusive of pubic hair. [1600s]Verb. To spoil or fail. E.g."She muffed her chances of winning the race when she stumbled at the last hurdle."
n. your bike, the reason for your existence.
Previously Owned American
alcohol, alcoholic drinks
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