What is the meaning of high tea. Phrases containing high tea
See meanings and uses of high tea!Slangs & AI meanings
high tea
Slangs & AI derived meanings
sixpence (6d). The slang word 'tanner' meaning sixpence dates from the early 1800s and is derived most probably from Romany gypsy 'tawno' meaning small one, and Italian 'danaro' meaning small change. The 'tanner' slang was later reinforced (Ack L Bamford) via jocular reference to a biblical extract about St Peter lodging with Simon, a tanner (of hides). The biblical text (from Acts chapter 10 verse 6) is: "He (Peter) lodgeth with one Simon a tanner, whose house is by the sea side..", which was construed by jokers as banking transaction instead of a reference to overnight accommodation. Nick Ratnieks suggests the tanner was named after a Master of the Mint of that name. A further suggestion (ack S Kopec) refers to sixpence being connected with pricing in the leather trade. An obscure point of nostalgic trivia about the tanner is apparently (thanks J Veitch) a rhyme, from around the mid-1900s, sung to the tune of Rule Britannia: "Rule Brittania, two tanners make a bob, three make eighteen pence and four two bob…" My limited research suggests this rhyme was not from London.
Nerver is slang for a bracing drink.Nerver is American slang for a gate−crasher.
Away From Keyboard -or- A Free Kill
very cold
Use of Nexus (2-CB) and MDMA
Beans.
Diarrhoea
Brother
Hot dog with mustard and cheese
Roast is British soccer slang for to pass another player, avoiding a tackle, with ease.
high tea
high tea
high tea
high tea
high tea
high tea
high tea
high tea
high tea