What is the meaning of buoy jumper. Phrases containing buoy jumper
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buoy jumper
Slangs & AI derived meanings
guinea, late 1600s, probably ultimately derived from from the earlier meaning of the word job, a lump or piece (from 14th century English gobbe), which developed into the work-related meaning of job, and thereby came to have general meaning of payment for work, including specific meaning of a guinea. 'Half a job' was half a guinea.
This was a term for something that was troublesome or serious.
n The vulva.
Doughnut
Noun. A lunatic, an idiot. [Irish/Scottish use]
To take, as in “He jacked my food.â€
A large winch with a vertical axis. In the days of sail, a full-sized human-powered capstan was a waist-high cylindrical machine, operated by a number of hands who each insert a horizontal capstan bar in holes in the capstan and walk in a circle. Used to wind in anchors or other heavy objects; and sometimes to administer flogging over.
Castle Faregyl
Derogatory term for shooting excessive points, usually in Cricket
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