What is the meaning of GRASS IN-THE-PARK. Phrases containing GRASS IN-THE-PARK
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tall, sharp-edged grass found in the highlands of Vietnam. Pg. 509
(1) marijuana (2) to inform authority about an individuals transgression of a rule; i.e. to grass someone up, to grass on someone, "you better not grass me up".
Rass is Black American slang for the buttocks; the anus. Rass is Black American slang for a contemptible person. Rass is Black American slang for anal sex.
Noun. 1. An informer. Possibly from the rhyming slang grass in the park - 'nark', meaning informer. E.g."Don't tell John about this, he's a grass and I don't want to get into trouble." 2. Marijuana. Verb. To inform (on), betray.
marijuana chopped up line for smoking, which looks like dried grass
Grass in the park is London Cockney rhyming slang for an informer (nark).
Glass is slang for diamonds or gems. Glass is slang for heroin.Glass is British slang for to strike someone with a broken glass.
Gross is British police slang for gross indecency. Gross is slang for disgusting, distasteful.
Pampass grass is London Cockney rhyming slang for the anus (arse).
(The only thing on your list my friends said was "fox". but they always tediously said gross. Gross: anything disgusting, unacceptable, rude or unpleasant.
Super Grass is slang for phencyclidine.
Old iron and brass is London Cockney rhyming slang for grass. Old iron and brass is British military rhyming slang for a pass.
Brass (shortened from brass nail) is slang for a prostitute. Brass is British slang for money.Brass is British slang for penniless.
goat's in the garden (... Eating the grass)
Description of a girl whose pants were so tight that you could see the fanny flaps (c.f. camel toe) through said pants, one of us would alert the others by saying "Goats's in the garden, eating the grass." This eventually became shortened to "Goat's in the garden."
Grass is slang for cannabis.Grass is British slang for an informer.Grass is British slang for to inform on someone.Grass is British slang for the hair.
Champagne glass is London Cockney rhyming slang for a prostitute (brass).
Snake in the grass is British slang for an informer, a tell−tale. Snake in the grass is London Cockney rhyming slang for a glass.
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n.
The season of fresh grass; spring.
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Resembling grass; green.
v. t.
To case in glass.
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Green with grass.
v. t.
To cover with grass or with turf.
v. i.
To produce grass.
v. t.
To expose, as flax, on the grass for bleaching, etc.
v. t.
To bring to the grass or ground; to land; as, to grass a fish.
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Covered with grass; abounding with grass; as, a grassy lawn.
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Overgrown with grass; as, a grass-grown road.
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