What is the meaning of satin and lace. Phrases containing satin and lace
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Buzzer is British slang for a pickpocket.
Boak is Scottish slang for to vomit.
Relax, settle down
A shortening of the word "little".
Used unkindly by punk rockers as "Look at that stupid hesher over there with the Megadeth album.", I have no idea where it comes from. (ed: any suggestions?) One suggestion came from Michael: In Los Angeles word was in use as early as 1980. I remember being a big "Tubes" fan and describing the people that wore "Rush" concert baseball shirts (black with white sleeves), drove Camaros and wore mullet haircuts as Heshers. If I had to guess the orgin; I would say it was because Heshers used to smoke a lot of hash (Hasher - Hesher?). Hash was very popular in Los Angeles in the late 70's. (ed: Any advance on that?)
Aggie is British slang for a marble.
To inhale cocaine
"Eee you cheeky monkey" was what my mother said to me all the time when I was a kid. Cheeky means you are flippant, have too much lip or are a bit of a smart arse! Generally you are considered to be a bit cheeky if you have an answer for everything and always have the last word. My licence plate on my MX5 (Miata in American) was CHEEKY, which most Texans thought was something to do with bottoms - wrong!!
The designed depth at which the pressure hull of a submarine will collapse.
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