What is the meaning of shake a leg. Phrases containing shake a leg
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shake a leg
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A piece or parcel of land. e.g. "That's a nice block of land, you made a good choice" 2. Persons head. e.g. "If you keep it up, I'll knock your block off!" 3. See Lose one's block
Said while holding your middle finger up at someone (giving the bird). It was popular at primary school for a couple of years, after somebody learnt it off their older and more worldy brother. (ed: I think I can guess why - but am always open to alternate suggestions.).
One that is sexually, top or bottom, being passive or active. [Eric is versatile, gives as well as recieves.].
All the hoopla over basketball star Jeremy Lin.
cool, good, "that's a bangin' song"
n clumsy idiot. As with a lot of the Brits’ less-than-complimentary words, it isn’t really offensive — it’s used more in goading fun than anything else. Has a derivation similar to that of “barmy.”
To walk, to lounge or wander about, to tramp.
Spelling may be incorrect. Originally the name of an old Polish resident of the contributors home town. A certified loony, he was always drunk and babbling to himself crazily. It became used in the town as a name for anyone acting foolishly, or to insult someone you thought was a jerk. Still used by older residents who remember back far enough.
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