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Surplus is American military slang for dispose of as surplus to requirements.
To slap. Note: also pronounced "shmack"; "He got smacked right in the jaw."
Naff is British slang for rubbish, useless; inferior; in poor taste. Naff is Polari slang for dull; heterosexual.
Bad, stupid, ugly, etc.; "You have a welfare car!", "That was a welfare kick.".
an unauthorised moneylender who charges very high interest rates
Long firm is British slang for a fraud; a dishonest business that buys goods on credit and sells them quickly before disappearing without paying the bills.
A teenager or man that haraassing gay men, and assaulting them.
Phrs. (One's) feet are tired and aching. E.g."Do you mind if I sit down, my dogs are barking!"
Vrb phrs. To challenge someone to a fight.
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