What is the meaning of illiterati. Phrases containing illiterati
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Switchman, so called because of red lights on switch stands. Also any railroad man who is always figuring on the best jobs and sidestepping undesirable ones (based on the old allusion, "Life is a bowl of cherries")
Support, livelihood or a living. e.g. "Old Dave works hard to earn his crust"
Harry−Starkers is British slang for naked.
To spit.
n kind of; sort of: What did you think of Jean’s new boyfriend? / Hmm, yeah, I suppose he was quite nice. This is something of a tough one because Brits will also use quite, in the same way as Americans, to mean “very.” The only real way to determine exactly which type of quite is being used is to look at how expressive the word that follows it is. If it’s a word like “perfect” or “delicious” then it’s being used the positive way; if it’s a word like “nice” or “pleasant” then it’s negative.
air cavalry, referring to helicopter-borne infantry. Pg. 503
adj kitsch. Old ladiesÂ’ front rooms, tartan cloth jackets and pleasant little sleepy retirement towns are twee. Marilyn Manson, drive-by-shootings and herpes are not.
Pinko is American slang for someone with liberal or left−wing political leanings.
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