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  • phennies
  • phennies

    Depressants

  • carpet
  • carpet

    three pounds (£3) or three hundred pounds (£300), or sometimes thirty pounds (£30). This has confusing and convoluted origins, from as early as the late 1800s: It seems originally to have been a slang term for a three month prison sentence, based on the following: that 'carpet bag' was cockney rhyming slang for a 'drag', which was generally used to describe a three month sentence; also that in the prison workshops it supposedly took ninety days to produce a certain regulation-size piece of carpet; and there is also a belief that prisoners used to be awarded the luxury of a piece of carpet for their cell after three year's incarceration. The term has since the early 1900s been used by bookmakers and horse-racing, where carpet refers to odds of three-to-one, and in car dealing, where it refers to an amount of £300.

  • Truckage
  • Truckage

    The charges for carrying on a truck, the cartage.

  • PUT THE FRIGHTENERS ON
  • PUT THE FRIGHTENERS ON

    Put the frighteners on is British slang for menace, threaten or intimidate.

  • GONK
  • GONK

    Gonk is British slang for a stupid or grotesque person. Gonk is British slang for a prostitute's client.Gonk was British military slang during the 's for sleep.

  • in circulation
  • in circulation

    One that is open for sexual consideration.

  • Split Fair
  • Split Fair

    Tell the truth, divulge, inform.

  • gingwah
  • gingwah

    Person with ginger hair, (the word is pronounced ging-vah.)

  • IXNAY
  • IXNAY

    Ixnay is slang for no, not, none.

  • Chap
  • Chap

    The very best

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