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Nursery rhyme is London Cockney rhyming slang for crime.
Teeter totter. e.g. The common children's nursery rhyme
- Dicky rhymes with sicky and means you feel sick.
Rhymer is Jamaican slang for a comedian. Someone who tells jokes.
Rhyme up is Black American slang for improvise. The term is generally used in blues music composition.
A response rhyme to a claim that someone had farted, guffed, released an SBD etc. and subsequently smelled. The person who remarked on the odour was greeted with the put down "Whoever smelt it dealt it" After a while, a rhyme was composed to counter act the effect of the slur with the retort "Whoever said the rhyme, did the crime!" thus transfering culpability back to the original person.
- To have a butchers at something is to have a look. This is a cockney rhyming slang word that has become common. The reason "butchers" means a look even though it doesn't rhyme is because it is short for "butchers hook" and "hook" of course, does rhyme.
An original Hip Hop rhyme/ phrase made popular by MC's (rappers) used to let the crowd no that  "yes. we rockin the spot". A phrase that an MC says before he goes into a written rhyme. Like a prep phrase common with every MC (rapper).
Adj. Easy, simple. Either from the rhyming slang or the juvenile rhyme - easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
A rapper's ability to rap and rhyme both skillfully and competently. "Did you hear him? He had a sick flow."Â
Rhyme is Jamaican slang for to joke, to tell a funny story.
(1) an excessively stupid or unpleasant person. (2) a way of deciding who is "it". Person shouts "dip". Any number of rhymes follow until one person fails to rhyme... that person is "it".
To become afraid (this time "wind" rhymes with "sinned").
Stop lying. This was porky pies, which rhymes with lies.
Let me have a look. This was originally butcher's hook to rhyme with look
To have a butchers at something is to have a look. This is a cockney rhyming slang word that has become common. The reason "butchers" means a look even though it doesn't rhyme is because it is short for "butchers hook" and "hook" of course, does rhyme.
Nursery rhymes is London Cockney rhyming slang for the Times newspaper.
An original Hip Hop rhyme/ phrase made popular by MC's (rappers) used to let the crowd no that  "yes. we rockin the spot". A phrase that an MC says before he goes into a written rhyme. Like a prep phrase common with every MC (rapper).
Dicky rhymes with sicky and means you feel sick.
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
close support low flying jet.
Fairy is a derogatory slang expression for an effeminate man or homosexual. Fairy is British slang for a garishly dressed prostitute.Fairy was th century British slang for a drunken woman.
Soup up is slang for to modify so as to enhance performance.
Chinless wonder is British slang for an effete or gormless person.
Noun. Forced ejection or dismissal. [Orig. U.S.]
Pornographic.
a joke
Something really good. Used as "I feel like Jack the biscuit in my new trainers.". Information from "The Hat" tells us that "Jack the biscuit" was apparently another name given to Jack "The Hat" McVitie (he who was killed by the Krays). He was known as Jack "The Hat", because he wore a hat, and Jack "The Biscuit" in reference to his surname McVitie.
Marijuana
to say hi to a friend. Example: "Hey natlaie and nicole, you guys are pals!" ok that was lame! .:+:.Miche.:+:.
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v. i.
To rhyme. [Humorous].
n.
Verses, usually two, having this correspondence with each other; a couplet; a poem containing rhymes.
n.
Rhyme. See Rhyme.
v. i. & t.
To rhyme. See Rhyme.
v. t.
To put into rhyme.
n.
An aromatic plant (Thymus Serphyllum); -- called also wild thyme.
n.
An expression of thought in numbers, measure, or verse; a composition in verse; a rhymed tale; poetry; harmony of language.
n.
To accord in rhyme or sound.
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One who makes rhymes; a versifier; -- generally in contempt; a poor poet; a poetaster.
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To make rhymes, or verses.
n.
See Rhyme.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Rhyme
v. t.
To mention in rhyme or verse; to rhyme about.
n.
Any plant of the labiate genus Thymus. The garden thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is a warm, pungent aromatic, much used to give a relish to seasoning and soups.
a.
Pertaining to rhyme.
imp. & p. p.
of Rhyme
v. t.
To influence by rhyme.
a.
Destitute of rhyme.
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