What is the meaning of pearl. Phrases containing pearl
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Tick off is slang for to reprimand.
Dragging is British slang for stealing from cars.Dragging was old British slang for stealing from horse−drawn carts.
Old type of locomotive with vertical boiler and cylinders
Swallow the anchor is old British slang for to surrender oneself to the police.
Serve without relish
Denotes a lad or set of lads that basically "sucked up", "arse licked" etc any or all of the most good looking girls in the school. The contributor says it was used because they said they used to serenade the girls with their lutes like Minstrels used to do in Tudor society. They used to say f-ing minstrels or lute players (often spelled as loot). Really they were just jealous of one set of popular lads, but it was funny. He also said his best mate was one of those lads and he still sometimes call him it today if he is chatting up a bird.
Get one's feet wet is slang for to do something for the first time.
Little man is slang for the clitoris.
Take a pop at is slang for to attack, to hit, to lash out at.
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