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Betty Boop is London Cockney rhyming slang for soup.
Derived from that old cartoon cutie 'Betty Boop", now contracted to be a descriptor for a good looking lass, e.g. "That's surely one fine betty!".
1. a girl, often a "skate betty" 2. a bitch, as in, "She's such a betty, I hate her." As an 80's girl myself, it's fun to look back and remember those silly, "awesome" days.
Betty is British slang for a girl, especially one who doesn't participate in sports. Betty (shortened fromBetty Boop) is London Cockney rhyming slang for soup.
Coming back from a trip on one ship and being posted to the next ship leaving port to cover off manning shortages. Sometimes happens while ships pass at sea with one incoming and the other outgoing. See "Pier Head Jump".
Betty Swollocks is British slang for hot, sweaty, testicles (sweaty bollocks).
Noun. Perspiring, uncomfortable or itchy testicles. A spoonerism and literally sweaty bollocks. Also spelt Betty Swallocks and Betty Swollocks.
n. an old school term for a girl/lady. "Man, look at that fine looking Betty" Lyrical reference: BUBBA SPARXXX LYRICS - Betty Betty "Betty, uh-uh... wassup ladies?"Â
Little, petty.
A wharf or pier.
The rank of Petty Officer dates from the eighteenth century in the Royal Navy. It was not then a rank, but an appointment, made by individual ship's captains. The usual practice was for a captain to choose his Petty Officers from his best seaman. Usually, the master-at-arms, the armourer, the sail-maker and the ship's cook were all Petty Officers. The term itself is from French, "petit officier" meaning small or minor officer. The rank of Chief Petty Officer first appeared in the Royal Navy in 1853.
Betty Grable is London Cockney rhyming slang for table.
A member of the ship's company who provides extra security for the ship by patrolling the jetty.
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pl.
of Jetty
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A part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest, and overhangs the wall below.
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Little; petty; pitiful.
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A wharf or pier extending from the shore.
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Made of jet, or like jet in color.
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A petty constable.
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Little; trifling; inconsiderable; also, inferior; subordinate; as, a petty fault; a petty prince.
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Petty theft.
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A petty squire.
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Ridiculously small; petty.
v. i.
To jut out; to project.
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See Jetty, n.
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Petty theft.
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Puny; petty; unskilled.
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The state of being jetty; blackness.
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Petty theft.
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A structure of wood or stone extended into the sea to influence the current or tide, or to protect a harbor; a mole; as, the Eads system of jetties at the mouth of the Mississippi River.
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A petty prince.
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Petty; insignificant.
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A projection in a building; also, a pier or mole; a jetty.
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