What is the meaning of house peeper. Phrases containing house peeper
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house peeper
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money. Variations on the same theme are moolah, mola, mulla. Modern slang from London, apparently originating in the USA in the 1930s. Probably related to 'motsa' below.
Coined by Steve Martin: all right, cool, safe. As in, "Is everything copacetic?"
, (POON-tang) n., Female genitals. “He can’t think of anything but poontang.†Also: poonanny. [Etym., American south, 1920’s]
The little paved area, below pavement level, usually surrounded by railings, outside the basement of a posh terraced house. The Contributor writes "My mum and dad also used this one, thirty years before me (I'm 24), and my mum thinks it's short for 'area'. Heard in the words chanted along to a ball-bouncing game. One, two, three, O'Lairey My ball went down the airey'. She has no idea who O'Lairey was or what he had to do with the airey.
That sucks
Skintitis is British slang for being without money, poor.
This was a derogatory slang term referring to members of the Twi'lek race.
Fight. He'd rather read than walk away.
Laughing soup is slang for alcoholic drink.
Duck's breakfast is slang for a drink of water.
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