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Daffodil is British slang for a naïve and innocent young man.
Vrb phrs. To make an obvious mistake. E.g."The government dropped a clanger by ignoring the wishes of the populace and going to war."
Eye of a needle job is British slang for diarrhoea.
Noun. A fool. Derog. [Orig. U.S.]
cigarette laced with cocaine
Phrase. calm down The first time I heard this phrase was in the 1986 jem episode "old meets new", when former guitarist and band leader bobby bailey of bobby bailey and the tornadoes (a play on bill haley and his comets) starts booing jem and the holograms' remake of "rock 'n roll is forever".
Buggered is slang for tired, ruined, useless, broken.
Noun. Nothing at all. Usually heard preceded by sweet. Also acts as a euphemism for 'fuck all'. E.g."What've you been up to Tim ?", "Sweet fanny adams since I lost my job." Cf. 'sweet F.A.'
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