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  • Gander
  • Gander

    When I was a kid, my Dad often used to go off for a gander when we were visiting a new town or village. It means to look around.

  • haha
  • haha

    n trench dug at the edge of oneÂ’s garden as a replacement for a fence, so that the view from the garden to the surrounding countryside is unspoiled, but you arenÂ’t going to be deluged by animals or grotty peasants from the village. There seems to be some validity to the idea that they are so-called because of the surprise at coming across one whilst out walking.

  • spoof
  • spoof

    (1) Lying, winding up, bullshitting, As used at Ashcroft High School, Luton, Bedfordshire, from before I arrived in my 2nd year in 1980. By that time all the kids had already got to know each other and more importantly were LOCAL to each other. I was a total newcomer, and green as grass from my village existence. You can guess the rest... (contribution added verbatim (g)) (2) Ejaculate, semen (ed: or as the contributor put it "The white stuff that comes out of your penis when it ejaculates.".

  • bournville boulevard
  • bournville boulevard

    Anus, arse, bum etc, but always with homosexual connotations. Bourneville is the Birmingham village where the Cadbury's chocolate factory is. And it doesn't take a genius to work out that chocolate is the same colour as shit, hence the phrase. Thus, 'Going up Bourneville Boulevard." is to perform anal intercourse.

  • village
  • village

    Noun. 1. Useless, of no value, poor quality, not up to one's expected standards. 2. A country person, one unfamiliar with the 'sophisticated' ways of city life. Derog. 3. An unsophisticated person, by extension of meaning 2. Derog.

  • Huey, Hughey
  • Huey, Hughey

      A town or village.

  • clone
  • clone

    Noun. A distinct type of 'gay' image, being stereotypically masculine and epitomized by short hair, bristle moustaches, jeans or leathers. A good example being the 1970s 'gay' icons, The Village People.

  • camp it up
  • camp it up

    Verb. To overact in an affected manner. E.g."If you want to see people camping it up, walk down Canal Street in the Gay Village in Manchester on a Saturday night." See 'camp'.

  • VILLE (VILL)
  • VILLE (VILL)

    ostensibly "village" but used to refer to any group of hooches.

  • Gander
  • Gander

    - When I was a kid, my Dad often used to go off for a gander when we were visiting a new town or village. It means to look around.

  • dwile
  • dwile

    Noun. A dish cloth, a rag. Also, dwile flonking, a pub game played at village fetes, involving a beer soaked rag. More details available at World Wide Words. [Orig/mainly Suffolk/Norfolk use]

  • paedophilia, pedophilia
  • paedophilia, pedophilia

    P[a]edophilia 1906 was first used in English, by Havelock Ellis} technical term for a specific form of sexual pathology, sexual interest in childen. Studies on the Nature of Pedophilia http://www.fortunecity.com/village/birdcage/279/homovspedo.html http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/rainbow/html/facts_molestation.html Note: Mainstream gays and lesbians, view men in this group as child molesters, and distance themselves from this group.

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  • Vill
  • n.

    A small collection of houses; a village.

  • Sheik
  • n.

    The head of an Arab family, or of a clan or a tribe; also, the chief magistrate of an Arab village. The name is also applied to Mohammedan ecclesiastics of a high grade.

  • Village
  • n.

    A small assemblage of houses in the country, less than a town or city.

  • Wich
  • n.

    A street; a village; a castle; a dwelling; a place of work, or exercise of authority; -- now obsolete except in composition; as, bailiwick, Warwick, Greenwick.

  • Villatic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a farm or a village; rural.

  • Jaghir
  • n.

    A village or district the government and revenues of which are assigned to some person, usually in consideration of some service to be rendered, esp. the maintenance of troops.

  • Invillaged
  • p. a.

    Turned into, or reduced to, a village.

  • Some
  • a.

    About; near; more or less; -- used commonly with numerals, but formerly also with a singular substantive of time or distance; as, a village of some eighty houses; some two or three persons; some hour hence.

  • Town
  • adv. & prep.

    Any collection of houses larger than a village, and not incorporated as a city; also, loosely, any large, closely populated place, whether incorporated or not, in distinction from the country, or from rural communities.

  • Villager
  • n.

    An inhabitant of a village.

  • Street
  • a.

    Originally, a paved way or road; a public highway; now commonly, a thoroughfare in a city or village, bordered by dwellings or business houses.

  • Thorpe
  • n.

    A group of houses in the country; a small village; a hamlet; a dorp; -- now chiefly occurring in names of places and persons; as, Althorp, Mablethorpe.

  • Lodgeable
  • a.

    That may be or can be lodged; as, so many persons are not lodgeable in this village.

  • Place
  • n.

    A position which is occupied and held; a dwelling; a mansion; a village, town, or city; a fortified town or post; a stronghold; a region or country.

  • Seidlitz
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Seidlitz, a village in Bohemia.

  • Zu/is
  • n. pl.

    A tribe of Pueblo Indians occupying a village in New Mexico, on the Zu/i River.

  • Villagery
  • n.

    Villages; a district of villages.

  • Prostrate
  • v. t.

    to overthrow; to demolish; to destroy; to deprive of efficiency; to ruin; as, to prostrate a village; to prostrate a government; to prostrate law or justice.

  • Kraal
  • n.

    A collection of huts within a stockade; a village; sometimes, a single hut.

  • Pueblo
  • n.

    A communistic building erected by certain Indian tribes of Arizona and New Mexico. It is often of large size and several stories high, and is usually built either of stone or adobe. The term is also applied to any Indian village in the same region.

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