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stewart granger
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Passenger jostled into someone else's lap in crowded car
Paper (newspaper). Has the morning linen come yet?
Stenchfoot is British slang for foot odour.
Noun. An expulsion of mucus from the nose. Done by blocking one nostril with the fingers whilst blowing hard out of the other. See 'snot'.
users who buy crack from street dealers instead of cooking it themselves
Dirty, filthy
v. soused, sousing, souses v. tr. To make intoxicated. n. 1. A drunkard. 2. A period of heavy drinking; a binge.
medza/medzer/medzes/medzies/metzes/midzers
money. Other variations occur, including the misunderstanding of these to be 'measures', which has become slang for money in its own right. These slang words for money are most likely derived from the older use of the word madza, absorbed into English from Italian mezzo meaning half, which was used as a prefix in referring to half-units of coinage (and weights), notably medza caroon (half-crown), madza poona (half-sovereign) and by itself, medza meaning a ha'penny (½d). Potentially confused with and supported by the origins and use of similar motsa (see motsa entry).
Spanish onion is London Cockney rhyming slang for a bunion. Spanish WaiterSpanish waiter is London Cockney rhyming slang for a potato.
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