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to get out of somewhere very quickly. "Pewee just called & said Po Po is coming, we gotta pack it up right now!" 2. v. to pack marijuana into a pipe or bong. "They all was telling to pack it up, but I said if you didn’t put 5 on it you can’t run the weed session!"Â
In the sixth form, the contributor would frequent a pub called the Cross Keys. For some reason (unspecified)they adopted a law called "keys rules" which meant that if anyone left their seat for any reason a person sat in an inferior or less comfortable position could say "keys rules" and claim the empty pew. This held unless the absentee was a "scopie throner" and sat in a "scope throne". If they did, they could rightly expect their throne to be ready for them upon their return. A "scope throne" is a chair with two arms and a high back or even better, two arms which rise out of the middle of a long bench in a pub for no reason other than to give one lucky divvil out of the seven or so people on the bench full use of armrests. As a postscript he added that the process of using "keys rules" is called "keysing", the present tense is "to keys" and after the deed the victim would be "keysed". The contributor was also proud to say that for that summers England vs Germany match (in Euro 2000), he got to the pub early to occupy "scope throne" and was not "keysed" once despite having the best seat in the house and spending most of the game chatting to his mates girlfriend 'cos he doesn't like football much.
Pew is British slang for a chair.
Pewter is British slang for silver coinage. Pewter is British slang for a computer.
(peu) a one-tined prong for throwing fish from a boat to the stage head
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Belonging to, or resembling, pewter; as, a pewtery taste.
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Utensils or vessels made of pewter, as dishes, porringers, drinking vessels, tankards, pots.
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The pewit.
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One whose occupation is to make utensils of pewter; a pewtersmith.
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The pewit, or black-headed gull.
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The pewit.
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The lapwing, or pewit.
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To furnish with pews.
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One of the compartments in a church which are separated by low partitions, and have long seats upon which several persons may sit; -- sometimes called slip. Pews were originally made square, but are now usually long and narrow.
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One who occupies the same pew with another.
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The pewee.
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A long seat or narrow pew in churches, often without a door.
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Any structure shaped like a church pew, as a stall, formerly used by money lenders, etc.; a box in theater; a pen; a sheepfold.
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An earthen or pewter cup for liquors; a mug.
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A pewfellow.
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A common American tyrant flycatcher (Sayornis phoebe, or S. fuscus). Called also pewit, and phoebe.
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Same as Pewit.
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The pewee, or pewit.
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