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A gas station. Pronounced "Gar-rage"
Policeman - or woman (let's not be sexist in here eh?) Randy says: "I noticed you don't have any background on the word "pig" meaning the police. Based on hearsay from a friend, this is a code term used by truckers when they see a highway patrol or radar trap and wish to warn their fellow trucker(s) by r adio message, which can be tapped into by police. The example of context I heard was "There's a pig running beside the road". (ed: trouble is it doesn't really explain *where* it came from or how, or why) Keith says it came into common use around the time of the Vietnam War: Re origin of 'pig'. Like fuzz I think this originated during the hippy/anti-Vietnam protest era. The origin is fairly obvious - the most contemptible term anyone could think of for the police.
A common Zygerrian insult.
Angry or upset (used in the Midwest).Joe was in a real "dark" mood after Jaco showed up 30 minutes late for the gig.
heroin
occasion; design
To do something that is very wrong.
 False, undependable, hostile
- If someone is a bit of a dish or a bit dishy it means they are attractive or good looking.
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