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  • turkey
  • turkey

    Noun. A stupid or idiotic person. [Orig. U.S. 1940s]

  • turn
  • turn

    v To perform (an act of prostitution): turning tricks. Phrasal Verbs:turn off 1. To affect with dislike, displeasure, or revulsion: That song really turns me off. 2. To affect with boredom: The play turned the audience off. 3. To lose or cause to lose interest; withdraw: turning off to materialism. 4. To cease paying attention to: The student turned off the boring lecture and daydreamed.turn on 1. To take or cause to take a mind-altering drug, especially for the first time. 2. To be or cause to become interested, pleasurably excited, or stimulated. Often used with to : My uncle turned me on to jazz. 3. To excite or become excited sexually.

  • CATCH SOME RAYS
  • CATCH SOME RAYS

    Catch some rays is slang for to sunbathe.

  • get a wriggle on
  • get a wriggle on

    hurry up ‘Come on, get a wriggle on!’

  • loafer
  • loafer

    Someone who is large, either tall, fat, or both. Someone very clumsy, often falling over, or breaking things. Also referred to as a "lumberer". Used as "Whoa, check out that great loafer!"

  • SQUEEZE−BOX
  • SQUEEZE−BOX

    Squeeze−box is nautical slang for a harmonium. Squeeze−box is slang for an accordion, or a concertina.

  • welly-gogs
  • welly-gogs

    Noun. Wellington boots. Cf. 'wellybobs'. [North/Midlands use]

  • ambo
  • ambo

    Ambulance

  • GAL
  • GAL

    Gal is American slang for a girl.

  • hunky-dory
  • hunky-dory

    good, fine, going well

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