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Pull−through is British military slang for a tall, thin person.
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Banjo is slang for a guitar.Banjo is Scottish slang for to hit someone as hard as you can.Banjo is Australian and New Zealand slang for a long−handled shovel with a wide blade.
Juice up is American slang for to make lively.
Noun. Money in the form of loose change.
Chaunter is slang for a street seller of newspapers.
F***ed Up Beyond Belief
Dosed Up is slang for infected with venereal disease. Dosed Up is slang for drugged illicitly.
To tease, for example by telling a false story designed to elicit a particular reaction, for example telling someone in a block of high rise flats that their lifts were to be disabled to encourage fitness in the block inhabitants. (in this case "wind" rhymes with "mind").
A kettle for carrying coals to the fire. Also called a coal scuttle.
n. text code for motherf*#^er; you begin with "m" (for mother) then 10 (for the next 10 letters) followed by "r" Often used in texting, also seen as ml0r "I can't believe this m10r... he's gonna give us a pop quiz today!"Â
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