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  • Anchor
  • Anchor

    1. An object designed to prevent or slow the drift of a ship, attached to the ship by a line or chain; typically a metal, hook-like or plough-like object designed to grip the bottom under the body of water (but also see sea anchor). 2. The act of deploying an anchor ("She anchored offshore.")

  • Apple Fritter
  • Apple Fritter

    Bitter (beer). I've tried that new apple but I prefer my salmon [Salmon and trout - stout].

  • sark
  • sark

    Slang. Used as "My buddy always talks in sark when he's drunk.".

  • give lip
  • give lip

    be cheeky ‘Don’t you dare give me a lip’

  • daisies
  • daisies

    Noun. Boots. Rhyming slang on daisy roots.

  • BLOODY FLAG IS OUT
  • BLOODY FLAG IS OUT

    Bloody flag is out was old slang for intoxicated, drunk.

  • Ruff it
  • Ruff it

    Add whipped cream

  • NELLIE
  • NELLIE

    Nellie is British slang for an ineffectual, weak, effete person.Nellie (based on Nell Gwyn) is London Cockney rhyming slang for gin.

  • OUT OF THE LOOP
  • OUT OF THE LOOP

    Out of the loop is American slang for being uninformed of inside goings−on.

  • peter
  • peter

    (1) Penis - archaic term from action of releasing water. (2) a 'white' person used as "Is he black or a peter?"

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