What is the meaning of doogie. Phrases containing doogie
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Heard it used by Renko on Hill Street Blues. He called an older black man "Jim" and the guy flipped out and roared, "Who are you callin' Jim?" Most likely comes from the old Black slave character Jim in the book _Tom Sawyer_.
Keep one's ear to the ground is slang for to pay close attention to everything one hears.
Noun. The genitals. Often shortened to privates.
Arbuckle is British slang for a fat person.
Horse and trap is London Cockney rhyming slang for venereal disease (clap). Horse and trap is London Cockney rhyming slang for crap.
A laug or smile to the full extent on the jaws.
Vrb phrs. To make a mistake, to mess something up.
Bascially a drain in the road. A "gulley" or drain at kerb edge for rainwater collection. Watching Dr. Who was onsidered amusing when they bought on the "Siver-men" episodes. (Cybermen) but also produced some quite horrific nightmares. This was the place where you dropped your 10p for the ice-cream man or disposed of your dead goldfish.
Algernon is British slang for a young, upper−class man.
Valspeak is American slang for the jargon of Valley girls, as spoken in California in the early s.
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