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  • GARDEN GNOME
  • GARDEN GNOME

    Garden gnome is London Cockney rhyming slang for comb.

  • HOP INTO
  • HOP INTO

    Hop into is Australian and New Zealand slang for to attack a person. Hop into is Australian and NewZealand slang for to start or set about a task.

  • DIP YOUR BREAD IN
  • DIP YOUR BREAD IN

    Dip your bread in is British slang for to try, to attempt something.

  • SABBING
  • SABBING

    Sabbing is British slang for sabotage.

  • bohd
  • bohd

    Marijuana; PCP

  • Clinking Glasses
  • Clinking Glasses

    Toasting by clinking glasses is frowned upon as a naval superstition says that a when a glass rings it tolls the death of a sailor. However, if you stop the ring the devil will take two soldiers instead.

  • bootylicious
  • bootylicious

    adj. sexually attractive.  2. adj. voluptuous. Not too skinny-- looking very attractive with plenty of "booty."  "Beyonce looked bootylicious in that outfit!" 

  • rock-ectomy
  • rock-ectomy

    v. removing rocks, dirt, gravel from one's person after a yard sale. "Some betty stopped by and performed a rock ectomy on my knee after the wreck, I think she digs my scene." rocket fuel n. the mandatory preride coffee.

  • pull
  • pull

    Verb. 1. To seduce a desirable person, to sexually attract someone. Also commonly heard in the male expression pull a bird meaning to attract a female. E.g."I pulled this gorgeous student at the Union bar." 2. To kiss passionately. 3. To arrest. E.g."Yeah, I was pulled climbing out of the rear window of the bank and carrying £40,000 in cash." {Informal}

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