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Noun. A miserly person, a mean person.
If you are brassed off with something or someone, you are fed up. Pissed perhaps.
Keep one's ear to the ground is slang for to pay close attention to everything one hears.
Adj. Having the qualities of a 'hunk'. {Informal}
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To steal. To 'jack' something, e.g. "Hey. Someone jacked my calculator!", "Chelsea tried to jack my pen, that bitch.".
Noun. A lump of excrement. From its vague similarity to a to a sawn tree trunk.
To lay claim to a thing. Used as "That's my seat I bagsed it just now!", "I bagsey that horse!", "Bags I that cake!". Becky send in the following addition: When we used to 'bagsy' something and claim it as our own you could also say 'turn around, touch the ground bagsy ...' and perform the actions to go with it which would override anyone who just said plain old 'bagsy' and so guaranteed that you won the 'bags'. Interesting suggestion from 'The Ayatollah' who says: Bags and bagsey actually come from public schol slang from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The opposite was "fains" as in "fains I cabbage", although this use never became common. (ed: anyone got any information to back this up?)
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