What is the meaning of PAIRAGE. Phrases containing PAIRAGE
See meanings and uses of PAIRAGE!Slangs & AI meanings
A substitute word for marriage. The term comes from pair and marriage, this term was developed, in a effort to take the argument, away from gay marriage. That has been a source for the religious right wing people to defeat gay rights. An officail recognition of partners to honor the union of lesbian or gay male.
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Exclam. I should say so! A London expression used with irony and often jocularly by those from outside the city. The cocoa or coco is rhyming slang for say so.
So Coked Up I Can Hardly Type
Long John is British slang for silver coins.
(1) a gyspsy (2) Poorly dressed, trashy kid. (also making reference to someone who smells.)
Snuffbox was old slang for the nose.
Noun. 1. A raw minimal type of rock music born on the streets in 1976 and spawning 'thrash', 'indie', and 'grunge'. The associated fashions evolving into a stereotypical brightly coloured mohican haircut, scruffy black clothes, metal studs, belts and boots. 2. A person of either sex who wears the fashions of 'punk' and enjoys listening to 'punk' rock. Cf. 'punkette'. Verb. To humiliate, to tease, to disrespect someone. E.g."I dont like him at all, after that time he'd punked me all night."
Noun. 1. An event, a party. E.g."I'm having a bash at a club for my birthday." 2. An attempt. E.g."Try having a bash at the next question if you can't answer the first."
mother fucker
P.T. is British slang for a sexually alluring woman, especially one who flirts but doesn't copulate(prick teaser).
fiver (five pounds, £5) cockney rhyming slang, and like many others in this listing is popular in London and the South East of England, especially East London. (Thanks Simon Ladd, June 2007)
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