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Cherries
A hipster. Used by both Ginsberg and Kerouac. (Beats)
Mental Mick was a strapping 16 year old when we were 10-11 (ish). He didn't have a Mum and lived with his Dad. He was an arrant bully and was always going to "get" someone. If you were the person that Mental Mick had singled out for this treatment, you lived in fear, because he would suddenly appear in the middle of a game of football or 'run-outs' and administer a severe whacking. Mental Mick was once after me. I was petrified for at least two weeks. One afternoon, outside my house, Mental Mick "got" me. Just as my Mother, a short and round woman of whom you would never suspect a violent streak, had come to call me in for tea. She gave him the hiding of his life. He never lived it down , and I got away with it as I hadn't gone crying to her, she had simply chanced upon the encounter. (ed: I could have done with a mum like that)
half, half a bar/half a sheet/half a nicker
ten shillings (10/-), from the 1900s, and to a lesser degree after decimalisation, fifty pence (50p), based on the earlier meanings of bar and sheet for a pound. Half is also used as a logical prefix for many slang words which mean a pound, to form a slang expresion for ten shillings and more recently fifty pence (50p), for example and most popularly, 'half a nicker', 'half a quid', etc. The use of the word 'half' alone to mean 50p seemingly never gaught on, unless anyone can confirm otherwise.
To have no specific purpose or destination, e.g. "I'm going to bum around Europe for a while and then eventually make my way to Prague for the summer." ~or~ "What've you been up to?" "Nothing, I've just been bumming around the house, I haven't even changed out of my pj's.",
Semen. Contraction of 'orgasm'.
The hey diddle diddle is Cockney rhyming slang for the middle.
depressant
Exclam. An exclamation of disgust. A variation on 'yuck!'. Verb. To talk incessantly and boringly. Also spelt yak and often extended to yack on, meaning the same.
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