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Lemon and lime is London Cockney rhyming slang for time.
Gloves
Told to go and do something. Given orders.
Noun. 1. Food. Cf. 'scran'. [North-west use] 2. A scratch. [South Wales use] Verb. 1. To depart quickly. Frequently used in the imperative. [Orig. U.S.] 2. To scratch, with claws or fingernails. E.g."It's my own fault the cat scrammed me, I was teasing it." [South Wales use]
You Only Live Once.
1. Consists of two lanyards on a sailor's hammock, each spliced to its metal ring, each ring carrying eight nettles (six-foot lengths of 3-stranded white hemp 5/8 inch in circumference), for slinging the two ends of the hammock. 2. The lower corners of square sails or the corner of a triangular sail at the end of the boom.
Get on someone's case is American slang for to harass, badger or interfere.
(acid) [from decorated blotter paper containing doses of the drug] LSD
Tackiness is slang for bad taste, vulgarity.
A young homosexual that is in the limelight or is the life-of-the-party.
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