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River Ouse is London Cockney rhyming slang for booze.
diamonds
Pete Tong (going/gone a bit ...)
Degenerating situation, e.g. "It's all gone a bit Pete Tong.". From Pete Tong, a Radio 1 DJ in the UK who presented a house/ garage/dance - music show on Friday nights (a pre-club get-ready show, then), and this was the catchphrase used in the adverts for his show. I think he meant it as "it's all gone a bit wild", bit it's since been changed to mean "it's all gone wrong" (prob. along the lines of Cockney Slang,).
Mess. My drum's a right Elliot
a lady’s scraf, usually worn on the head of person
far north of Australia.
n. to attempt to intimidate someone. "Hey dog, don't try to come up on my block and boss up. Fool, I'm running these streets!"Â
Poor relation is London Cockney rhyming slang for railway station.
A dimwit or fool. A person who shows all the antics of a clown
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