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FLYER WITH THE ROOF SLIGHTLY HIGHER
Flyer with the roof slightly higher is Black−American slang for a modified version of a ten gallon hat.
, as in “Give her the gate†The door, as in leave
Used to politely decline an event with someone, but indicates that they will join them another time. Example: "Hey, do you want to go have a beer?" "No, I better take a rain check."
Thick and thin is London Cockney rhyming slang for chin. Thick and thin is London Cockney rhyming slang for gin.
 A purse or prize
Married
n two weeks (from “fourteen nights”). This word is in very common usage in the U.K. As to why the Brits need a term for a time period which the Americans have never felt the urge to name, perhaps it stems from the fact that Americans get so little annual leave that they can never really take a fortnight of holiday anyway.
Buckle my shoe is London Cockney rhyming slang for a Jew. Buckle my show is bingo slang for two.
Clackers is British slang for false teeth.
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