What is the meaning of drink. Phrases containing drink
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Insult used against drunks - otherwise when it feels right to use it. Can be used as "You were dead Barryed!".
crack and marijuana
n restroom. The derivation comes from a long time ago. As derivations often do, now I think about it. What a lot of nonsense there is in here. Anyway, back then people used to shout “gardez l’eau” (the French equivalent of “look out for the water”) and throw their human waste out of the window onto gutters in the street. Of course, it wasn’t water at all, but perhaps we were all a bit too posh to shout “gardez le merde.” Another almost definitely spurious etymology is that in large mansions the toilet was always numbered room one-hundred to save any embarrassing confusions.
Flipper is nautical slang for a hand.
a person (usually a girl) that follows a rock band, or rap artist with the intent of spending time with them
- You'll often hear a Brit say "cor"! It is another one of those expressions of surprise that we seem to have so many of. It will sometimes be lengthened to "cor blimey" or "cor love a duck", depending on where you are. "Cor blimey" is a variation of "Gawd Blimey" or "Gor Blimey". They are all a corruption of the oath "God Blind Me".
Hampshire hog is British slang for an inhabitant of the county of Hampshire. Hampshire hog is British slang for a dish of boiled bacon and vegetables.
Male homosexual who habitually takes away another homosexuals lover or date.
Academic slang for locomotive
Someone of great sexual appeal.
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