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adj drunk. Brits do not use it alone as a contraction of “pissed off,” which means that Americans saying things like “I was really pissed with my boss at work today” leaves Brits wide-eyed. go out on the - venture out drinking. taking the - poking fun at someone. May well be a throwback to the U.S. use of the word.
To be pregnant. For example, "Mary's got a bun in the oven." Means Mary is pregnant.
Cocaine
(1) Literally, on the soccer pitch, one who has enough skill to fool around with the ball and not enough sense of the common good to pass it on to someone better placed to score(p) (2) Figurativeally, the same thing, but in a business context.
Back off, quit looking for trouble.
Put a sock in it is British slang for be quiet.
Somebody from Dublin, referring to a period when Dubliners were more socially connected to the British than the rest of Ireland, hence became known as Union Jack-eens
Chain and locket is London Cockney rhyming slang for a pocket.
North, East, West, South
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