What is the meaning of lady muck. Phrases containing lady muck
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
sixpence (6d), from the early 1700s, derived purely from the lose rhyming with six (not cockney rhyming slang), extending to and possible preceded and prompted by the slang expression 'two and a kick' meaning half a crown, i.e., two shillings and sixpence, commonly expressed as 'two and six', which is a more understandable association.
A which-i-ma-call-it.
n Used as disparaging term for a homosexual man.
Tithead is British slang for a policeman. Tithead is British slang for an idiot, a fool.
Paper hat is London Cockney rhyming slang for a fool (prat)
Jolson Story is London Cockney rhyming slang for the penis (cory).
v To depress, dishearten, or dismay. Often used with out.
Tuff-up, get back on yer horse, don't back down, don't give up, and do the best you can with the hand you're dealt, give it all you've got.
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