What is the meaning of tisc. Phrases containing tisc
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Sand shoes worn for P.E. in primary school. They were made of black material with small upper elasticated bit, and had flat rubber soles; no laces! EVERYBODY had them in 1970s central Scotland! An early form of 'trainer' also known as deck shoes by some.
Whenever someone at school would start telling something that was clearly a made-up story (or seriously exaggerated), it was the duty of those listening to start chanting "Jackanory" in order to humiliate the story-teller. Jackanory was the name of a BBC TV story-telling programme. (Jackanory, Jackanory, Jachanory.... )
Policeman A collar or an arrest. Someone being arrested will “have their elbows checked.â€
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Verb. To travel rapidly, to charge at great speed. E.g."We tanked it up from London, just in time to watch the football match."
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Twee is a word you would generally hear older people say. It means dainty or quaint. A bit like the way you chaps think of England I suppose.
Punter is British slang for a customer of any business. Punter is British slang for a gambler, a speculator.
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