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Put someone away is British slang for kill someone.
LSD
Anal sex. Current usage in USA, where "taking the Hershey Highway" carries the same meaning as "fudge packing." (One would suppose that Hershey, a major US chocolate maker, would be supplanted by Cadbury, Nestlé, or Souchard in other parts of the world.) (ed: though maybe the others don't scan quite as well?).
Onion
Crack mixed with heroin
Noun. Alcohol. Usually heard in questions such as "What's your poison?", meaning "What would you like to drink?"
n French fries. However, it’s lately been popular to call thin chips “fries” in the U.K, so Brits at least know what “fries” are these days. Classic chips can be obtained from a chip shop (“chippy”) and are a great deal unhealthier. They also vary quite creatively — if you buy them at 9 p.m. they are hard, black and crunchy (because they’ve been cooking since 6:30 p.m., when the dinner rush came through) but if you buy them at 3 a.m. you will find them very akin to raw potatoes, right down to the green bits in the middle (because the chippy employees want all of these drunk punters out of the door so they can go home).
Shirt and collar was old London Cockney rhyming slang for two shillings and six pence (a dollar).
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