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five shillings (5/-), also called a crown, from cockney rhyming slang oxford scholar
Drunk
Noun. An insignificant amount, often with regard to money.
Humped−up is British slang for angry, irritated, annoyed.
Frame−up is slang for a conspiracy to incriminate someone on a false charge. Frame−up is slang for a plot to bring about a dishonest result, as in a contest.
Noun. Family or friend. Abb. of family.
Stepper was slang for a treadmill.
Contributor says he first came across this word in a juvenile novel entitled "Go Saddle The Sea", by Joan Aiken. It was used by English schoolboys in the earlier part of this century in the same context as "crazy"; as in having a crush/infatuation. Illustration: "I'm quite socco over the new Maths teacher.". He doesn't know if this word is still in use, if it was ever in use at all, outside of that boarding school which might or might not have ever existed. (ed: don't call us and we won't call you - ok??)
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