What is the meaning of cross ackle. Phrases containing cross ackle
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cross ackle
Slangs & AI derived meanings
Worn out, finished with or of no further use. e.g. "What, you bought old Toni's bomb, he told me himself he thought it was clapped out"
- Nookie is the same as hanky panky. Something you do with your bird!
MDMA
n 1. To take (drugs), especially orally:popped some pills. 2. To have (a drink): popped a few beers after work. 3. To ejaculate.
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This means to wake someone up. Although it seems to have an altogether different meaning in the USA! At one time, in England, a chap was employed to go round the streets to wake the workers up in time to get to work. He knew where everyone lived and tapped on the bedroom windows with a long stick, and was known as a "knocker up". He also turned off the gas street lights on his rounds. Another meaning of this phrase, that is more common these days, is to make something out of odds and ends. For example my Dad knocked up a tree house for us from some planks of wood he had in the garage, or you might knock up a meal from whatever you have hanging around in the fridge.
Something said when it is time to leave. Let us leave the premises now.Â
Adj. Excellent, wonderful. Often an exclamation of approval. Possibly from radical.
The bit of fizzy-drink left in the lip of a soft drink can after drinking. especially referred to when sharing drinks, where the second person to drink would ask the first person to "take their grannies with them". the first would then suck up the remainder around the rim. Seems they're called grannies or grampas because they're hard to get rid of and hang around like old people. sometimes also called stragglers.
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