What is the meaning of rote. Phrases containing rote
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Offie is British slang for an off−licence (liquor store).
Bulrush is London Cockney rhyming slang for a paintbrush.
Noun. 1. The urgent hunger experienced after having smoked cannabis or marijuana. 2. Food, usually for snacking.
Old trout is British slang for a middle−aged or elderly woman.
All over the show is British slang for disorganised, in chaos or disarray.
Blow it in is British slang for to abandon a project, to stop a project, to have a break.
To tell people what they want to hear to get them off your back, for the moment. To not be truthful. Commonly used by teenagers as a means of stopping their parents nagging them. Also used by politicans.
This is a word that doesn't seem to exist in America. It basically means the same as ass, but is much ruder. It is used in phrases like "pain in the arse" (a nuisance) or I "can't be arsed" (I can't be bothered) or you might hear something was "a half arsed attempt" meaning that it was not done properly.
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