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, (PAT-na) n., Friend, comrade.  “Yo, patna, haven’t seen you in weeks.â€Â [Etym., African American, from partner.]
Death (coined by Chandler)
Light of my life is London Cockney rhyming slang for wife.
Noun. 1. Usually applied to a young attractive female but also said with reference to males. [Orig. U.S.] 2. An affectionate form of address.
Pulp or "dime" novels.
Noun. Empty talk, nonsense.
A special quality of judgement which is allotted to experienced sailors.
a wooden structure to slide your dory or boat out of the water
The phrase means 'have you got any dried bits of poo on your bum' ('Tatties' pronounced 'tay-tees') Though the contributor has no idea why the phrase was used!. (ed: maybe there was the faint aroma of 'fertiliser' in the air when they were about?)
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