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Poofy is British slang for effeminate, homosexual − applied to men
This definition has the word "cuss" meaning to call an opposing kid's parents. For example, a gang of kids at a classroom table start calling their so called mate's mum or dad. One of the classic ones was, "your dad gets so excited sitting on the toilet that he has to wear seatbelts". Or, "your mum shops at Oxfam" or something like that. One boy at the contributors school once said that he used to practice his cusses in the mirror at home. He was not one of the regular cussers, but the ones who were regular were most surely the ones in detention at the end of the lesson.
a thousand (£1,000 or $1,000). From the 1960s, becoming widely used in the 1970s. Plural uses singular form. 'K' has now mainly replaced 'G' in common speech and especially among middle and professional classes. While some etymology sources suggest that 'k' (obviously pronounced 'kay') is from business-speak and underworld language derived from the K abbreviation of kilograms, kilometres, I am inclined to prefer the derivation (suggested to me by Terry Davies) that K instead originates from computer-speak in the early 1970s, from the abbreviation of kilobytes. For Terry's detailed and fascinating explanation of the history of K see the ' K' entry on the cliches and words origins page.
TO PIN OUT A REGULAR Â PILOT (OR OTHER BRAND) WIDE TIP MARKER TILL IT RESEMBLES A MOP, PREFERRED FOR IT SLOPPY LOOK
Giggle juice is British slang for an alcoholic drink.
Eros and Cupid is London Cockney rhyming slang for stupid.
A contraction of 'Japanese Sandals' this is a term for a kind of plastic sandal or sand shoe, held on by a 'toe grip. Also known in USA and Australia as 'flip flops', and in the UK as 'thongs. (ed: which explains why Brits in Aus get directed to underwear shops when they ask for them!) (ed: oops... I got the UK and Aus meanings reversed. Simon pulled me up on it "Please update your description of Jandals. In Australia we refer to these as "Thongs", NEVER as "flip-flops" as is used in the US. PS: I am an Aussie so this is not just an opinion, it's fact.". Ok... so do I change it or leave it so the comment stays? :)
object used to snort drugs
Loud, noisy boisterous.
Homosexual.
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