What is the meaning of hey pal. Phrases containing hey pal
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Tall and handsome man.
nickname for Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke - so named for his Cornish tin miner ancestors and to match an old enemy's nickname, see "pig-iron Bob" - tin-bum used to refer to someone who was tight with their money
This simply means call me. You often hear people use the word "us" to mean "me".
chemically altering the colour of cocaine so it looks white
The sort of glasses worn by 'spackers', 'divs' and 'flids' who happened to have 'double glazing'. Derived from the high street opticians 'Specsavers'.
Bone−ache is British slang for aches and pains. Bone−ache was th century slang for venereal disease.
Earn a crust is British, Australian and New Zealand slang for to earn a living.
n the London Underground railway. Londoners are clearly not as inspired as Glaswegians, who call theirs the “Clockwork Orange.” In the U.S., these sorts of rail systems are known as “subways” which, no doubt in order to cause confusion, is what the Brits call the walkways which go underneath roads, where tramps live and drunk people urinate.
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