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Deceptive.
Noun. A homosexual male. Derog.
1 n wrench. 2 adj A very mild friendly insult: BobÂ’ll be a bit late; the spanner left his phone in a taxi.
Rail motorcar used by section men, linemen, etc. Also called ding dong
(ed: wasn't sure whether to put this in Seedy Songs or here. This won!) This was not so much a word but a song. It went: Lets all go to Tesco's Where [John's] mum buys his best clothes Nah nah nah nah Nah nah nah nah It was chanted at the kids who came to school in scabby clothing or fake designer goods which were so obviously fake. Not sure if it originated from someone bringing it back to our school or because a big Tesco store was built in the town which started to sell clothes at cheap prices. This went on particuarly when there was all that fuss a few years back with Tesco's stocking Levi's jeans and the people at Levi's not being very happy about it. Didn't matter that they were real Levi jeans - just that you were too cheap to buy them for full price at a proper jeans shop!! It wasn't really just a word either, it was a song. We wouldn't, for example, call "John" a Tesco, the song would just be sung relentlessly at him and he would never ever come to school in that jumper/trousers/shoes/whatever again. By the time we'd gone into 6th Form we were much more mature and never sang such silly things! (ed: yeah right... )
Po was British slang for a chamber−pot, potty, toilet.
Noun. 1. A stupid or gullible person. 2. The face. E.g."Get your ugly mug out of my house, now!" 3. The mouth.
Bushel of coke is London Cockney rhyming slang for a man (bloke).
Noun. Horses. Usually children and gambler's use. {Informal}
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