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v bang upon someone’s door, generally to get them out of bed: OK, g’night - can you knock me up in the morning? In U.S. English, “knocking someone up” means getting them pregnant. Although most Brits will feign innocence, they do know the U.S. connotations of the phrase and it adds greatly to the enjoyment of using it. Both Brits and Americans share the term “knocking off,” to mean various other things.
Noun. An dull objectionable person. E.g."He's a real herbert, he watches the news and weather on TV all day."
Chow down is American slang for to eat a sit down meal.
Noun. The fire brigade. After the children's UK television programme of the same name, circa 1960s. [Police use]
By a long shot is American slang for by a good distance, by a considerable amount.
Cigar dipped in embalming fluid
cocaine
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