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n Weed-Whacker. A gardening device held at waist level, with a piece of nylon cord near the ground which whips around to slice the stems of errant plants and the toenails of inebriated pensioners.
Means to say nothing, and avoid repercussions. This term comes from the Army, specifically the British Army. However it is often used by members of the RCN to this day. Pack-drill was a punishment given to soldiers requiring them to undertake drill in full uniform and carrying a heavy pack. "No names, no pack-drill" was used to imply that the names of those who have committed a transgression will not be mentioned in order to spare them from the awful punishment.
Considered to be one of the first published dictionary of gay slang in English. [The Queen's Vernacular; a Gay Lexicon. San Francisco: Straight Arrow Books, 1972. By Bruce Rodgers. Republished in 1979 under the new title,Gay Talk by Paragon Books New York. The dictionary of gay, chiefly 1950's and 1960's American slang, largely drawn from speech. {Roberts Note: fortunately I didn't discover this Dictionary until 1988, and was well on the way to having a Dictionary of my own. If I would have known that this, Dictionary already had been done, I would not have started the project.)
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Noun. An inability to achieve or maintain a penile erection due to excessive consumption of alcohol.
Gonorrhea.
Chipple is Dorset slang for a spring onion.
Referring to any headquarters ashore.
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