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  • spoon
  • spoon

    Verb. 1. To nestle against one another in bed whilst both facing the same way. [Mid 1800s] 2. To miss hit a ball during a sporting activity. E.g."He only had the goalkeeper to beat and he spooned it!" Noun. An idiot, a foolish person.

  • GERRY COTTLE
  • GERRY COTTLE

    Gerry Cottle is London Cockney rhyming slang for bottle.

  • nous
  • nous

    Noun. Common-sense. E.g."If she had any nous, she wouldn't have stayed out until 5am getting drunk knowing she had a driving test at 10.30am." {Informal}

  • trouble and strife
  • trouble and strife

    n wife. Cockney rhyming slang: PhilÂ’s gone home to try and cheer up the trouble and strife after that whole embarrassing business with the surprise birthday party.

  • chancer
  • chancer

    n risk-taker, someone who tends to take the kind of chances that involve things on the greyer side of society — the sort of person who buys random domain names in the hope someone will offer them a pile of money for them, or puts all their money on the rank outsider in the 12:45 at Chepstow.

  • BLAW
  • BLAW

    cannabis

  • SUBJECT
  • SUBJECT

    Subject is book trade slang for liable to discount.

  • GFYMF
  • GFYMF

    Go F*** Yourself Mother F***er

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