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Winkle−pickers is British slang for shoes with pointed toes.
All sorts of beer
Pronounced with a very short vowel, unlike man as in male which had a slightly lengthened vowel; two different words. If you say "Divvent dee that man!" it meant "Don't do that!". The final "man" shows that the speaker is adding emphasis to what is being said in order to try and persuade the other person either to do something, or not do something, or come round to a different point of view.
Spell is old slang for a theatre.
Nuclear is American slang for enraged, very angry.
Huge multilayered sweets. Well huge for the mouth of a small child anyway. These changed colour with each layer encouraging the kids to be constantly removing them from their mouths - with filthy hands of course - just so they could see how far they've got. How we didn't get dysentry repeatedly is anyones guess! (ed: not to mention constant wallopings from our mothers for drooling over our clothes! By the way, who remembers Jawbreakers?)
Leg of beef is London Cockney rhyming slang for thief.
poisoned to give to a police informant
v. flashed, flashing, flashes v. intr. 1.To think of or remember something suddenly flashed on that time we got caught in the storm. 2. To expose oneself in an indecent manner. n. 1. Gaudy or ostentatious display. 2. The pleasurable sensation that accompanies the use of a drug; a rush. adj. Ostentatious; showy: a flash car.
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