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Jerry Lee is London Cockney rhyming slang for urinate (pee).
To run away, e.g. "Peg it. He's nails he is!"
Crack Cocaine; $5 worth of crack
Phrs. An ultimatum - either like it or put up with it, but whatever, there is no choice. See 'lump it'.
Peg it is slang for to die.
Vrb phrs. To rain heavily.
Term used where ever a group of lads would congregate and only one had any cigarettes. As soon as this lad lit or "sparked up" his cigarette, the others would vie for a Dee-Bee meanng "Decent Butt" if you were unable to secure Dee Bee, you would then have to appeal for Dee-Dee-Bee and so on. It was also used to demonstrate your place in the hierarchy, if you ended with the lip-burning soogy last drag which was more often than not mainly filter, it was a sure sign that you were not the most popular or hardest member of the group.
Peters and Lee is London Cockney rhyming slang for urination (pee). Peters and Lee is London Cockney rhyming slang for tea.
Pee is slang for to urinate.
v give it a try: We changed the suspension for the last two laps – we’ve no real idea whether it’s going to improve his times so he’s just going to have to suck it and see.
Verb. Go for it. See 'have it'
Jee gee is slang for heroin.
See Sneak Peek and Sticky
crack
Sammy Lee is London Cockney rhyming slang for urination (pee).
Christopher Lee is London Cockney rhyming slang for urinate (pee).
Jack Dee is London Cockney rhyming slang for urinate (pee).
v. To trip or fall down, usually hurting oneself. "Did you see Bobby bite it when he was trying to hop that rail?"Â
Verb. To be enthusiastic. See 'have it large'.
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n.
An article of food consisting of paste baked with something in it or under it; as, chicken pie; venison pie; mince pie; apple pie; pumpkin pie.
a.
Petted; indulged; admired; cherished; as, a pet child; a pet lamb; a pet theory.
pron.
As a substitute for such general terms as, the state of affairs, the condition of things, and the like; as, how is it with the sick man?
n.
Bill of an anchor. See Peak, 3 (c).
v. t.
See Pi.
pron.
The neuter pronoun of the third person, corresponding to the masculine pronoun he and the feminine she, and having the same plural (they, their or theirs, them).
pron.
As an indefinite nominative for a impersonal verb; as, it snows; it rains.
n.
A step; a degree; esp. in the slang phrase "To take one down peg."
pron.
As an indefinite object after some intransitive verbs, or after a substantive used humorously as a verb; as, to foot it (i. e., to walk).
pron.
As a substance for any noun of the neuter gender; as, here is the book, take it home.
n.
A peer.
n.
That part of the hemisphere, as one stands on shipboard, toward which the wind blows. See Lee, a.
n.
See 1st Pea.
n.
See Rei.
pron.
As a demonstrative, especially at the beginning of a sentence, pointing to that which is about to be stated, named, or mentioned, or referring to that which apparent or well known; as, I saw it was John.
n.
See 2d Pie (b).
v. t. & i.
See Gee.
n.
A pea.
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