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  • Shine It On
  • Shine It On

    To disregard, ignore or blow off as insignificant. Also used in reference to individuals who are a "stone drag" as in "shine her on" or "shine him on" and often followed by the word "man" to emphasize the sentiment.

  • jamrag
  • jamrag

    Sanitary towels (term usu. used by males)

  • KEN DODDS
  • KEN DODDS

    Ken Dodds is London Cockney rhyming slang for testicles (cods).

  • SILK
  • SILK

    Silk is American air−force slang for a parachute.

  • moo
  • moo

    Euphamism for 'cow' - as if one was needed! Introduced by the Alf Garnett (Warren Mitchell) character in the 1960's sitcom "For better or worse", as a less offensive way of insulting his wife Else (Dandy Nicholls). From the classic days of British comedy.

  • snag
  • snag

    kiss ‘look at those two snagging in the corner’

  • VTT
  • VTT

    n. Velo ToutTerrain, the French term for mountain biking. Velo = bike, Tout = all, and don't even ask me about terrain. :-) vultures n. spectators who line up at dangerous obstacles in hopes of seeing blood.

  • Mint
  • Mint

    great......in good condition...excellent

  • LONG STREAK OF MISERY
  • LONG STREAK OF MISERY

    Long streak of misery is British slang for a tall, thin person.

  • BUNK IN
  • BUNK IN

    Bunk in is British slang for to enter illicitly.

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