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The back of a boat in Newfoundland. Derived from "Arse of her." E.g., "You sit in the headuvher, I'll sit in the arseuver." See also: Newfie
Noun. An act of urination. E.g. "Hold on a minute, I need to take a leak."
Intimate, familiar, closely united as a hand and its glove.
pounds (or dollars) - in recent times not usually used in referring to a single £1 or a low amount, instead usually a hundred or several hundreds, but probably not several thousands, when grand would be preferred. Smackers (1920s) and smackeroos (1940s) are probably US extensions of the earlier English slang smack/smacks (1800s) meaning a pound note/notes, which Cassells slang dictionary suggests might be derived from the notion of smacking notes down onto a table.
 adv., all the time, constantly “My friend and I talk on the phone 24/7.† [Etym., 90’s youth culture]
either a resident of New Zealand or a Chinese gooseberry (nowadays marketed as kiwi fruit) or a small endangered bird native to New Zealand.
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