What is the meaning of palava. Phrases containing palava
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palava
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One who holds by his duties and carries them out to the letter is said to be all for George. Common during World War II, but since King George VI's death in 1952, the phrase has fallen out of use; no subsequent variation for Queen Elizabeth II seems to have evolved.
n. small, regular undulations of the soil surface that make for a very rough ride.
Tosheroon was old British slang for a half−a−crown
Boiler explosion
Another knock off of the word "Cool" It can be used as a single word expression, or in conjunction. This word is especially usful when said slowly. "Cluuuuuutch!"
heroin
The ribbon worn around a sailor's cap indicating his ship.
Acker Bilk is British rhyming slang for milk.
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