What is the meaning of coasties. Phrases containing coasties
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coasties
Slangs & AI derived meanings
Falsehoods, traveler's yarns or tales.
crack
Wedged is British slang for wealthy.
Original had the specific meaning of being sexually exhausted and was used to (mostly by boys) to imply that they had been up all night shagging. This was nearly always a lie.
To steal or thieve something. Used as "Hey! Keep a lookout I'm going to chore that!!", past tense would be "I chored that". (1) To steal or nick - "Did you chore those sweets from the shop?" You could use this in the same way as 'nick', so you can 'chore off with something', and our dinner lady used to shout at us for 'choring in' the dinner queue (queue-jumping) – 'How youse lads will ye's stop chorin' in man!. (2) A person, usually male. Can be used in a varity of ways eg "Alright chore!", "Oi! Chore!" Similar word for this meaning is "charva" or "charver"(pronounced with an 'a', not 'er' at the end. (ed: chava at least seems to have spread further!)
Fly is slang for knowing, fully understanding another's meaning. Fly is British slang for a policeman.
Unready.
Adj. Exhausted.
used as past tense of drive. The wind carried away my sail and so I drit across the bay
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