What is the meaning of scranny. Phrases containing scranny
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scranny
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protruding metal or wooden point on a sled to hold logs in place
Refers to "not-so-bright kids" who did not take many (if any) GCSEs. Instead they would do NVQs or GNVQs(which I realise many people now do as part of their professional development). Because the contributor was in the "top set", "very clever" and therefore superior to the thickos they decided that NVQ stood for 'Not Very Qualified', and GNVQ stood for 'Generally Not Very Qualified'. Whats the bet the NVQ people are now earning loads? (That is unless they're looking after their 5 kids to different dads who are all either in prison, selling crack, in the bookies/Black Lion/court) Whoops Sorry to offend!!) (ed: methinks someone hasn't quite got over schooldays!!)
Slosh is British slang for a heavy blow. Slosh is British slang for to hit.Slosh was 's British slang for beer.Slosh is American slang for move around aimlessly, loaf about.Slosh was th century British slang for alcoholic drink.
(1)Noun(Acronym for: mansion, apartment, shack, house.) An elementary/middle school game that provided random futures. Example: "Last night I played MASH with Susie and I got Johnny as a husband!"
Noun. A taxi driver's term for an unbooked customer or fare. Also flimping, the act of picking up such a fare. E.g."I picked up a great £80 flimp to East Midlands airport, and they tipped me £10 aswell." [South Wales/Leicestershire/Midlands use]Verb. To pick-up an unbooked fare. See noun, above. E.g."I flimped a couple of gorgeous girls on the High Street."
Vrb phrs. To copulate vigorously and with enthusiasm. E.g."She was hot! I fucked her brains out for 3 hours."
 embossed round silver pieces, usually of Mexican workmanship, used on a saddle.
depressant
Communications School, the birthplace of many "Bunting Tossers" and "Radio Ladies".
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