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to puff on a cannabis cigarette
Womble is British slang for a foolish, clumsy or unfortunate person.
Adj. Old fashioned. Possibly from antique(y) or antiquated. E.g."Oh no way! I'm not wearing those shoes, they're so antwacky." [Merseyside/West Lancashire use]
Geek rock is American slang for crack cocaine.
Lies like a Pusser Menu/Cheap Watch/Flat Fish
A few ways to say that somebody is blatantly not telling the truth.
Souped up is slang for having had its performance enhanced. Often applied to vehicles.
Verb. To wreck, usually with reference to a vehicle. E.g."That's the third car I've totalled this year, and I wasn't speeding this time." [Orig. U.S.]
Hooha is British slang for a commotion.
Popular sort of footwear with very thick flat rubber soles that allow you to walk almost silently. Very useful for creeping up behind people to give them wedgies or cop a feel. Similar to the platform soles favoured by "Baby Spice" but worn (usu.) by males. (ed: I used to wear these in the 1960's and got nicknamed 'creeping jesus' by my mates)
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