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  • to knock someone out
  • to knock someone out

    to hit someone so hard they lose consciousness

  • ARMY AND NAVY
  • ARMY AND NAVY

    Army and navy is London cockney rhyming slang for gravy.

  • TIRED
  • TIRED

    Tired is American slang for old, repeated, overused. Definitely not hip!

  • gone to the dogs
  • gone to the dogs

    changing from good to bad

  • HAY
  • HAY

    Hay is American slang for marijuana.

  • sweet
  • sweet

    1 n candy: Never take sweets from strangers, or youÂ’ll end up a dismembered corpse, rotting in a ditch like your auntie Jean. 2 n dessert (particularly in restaurants).

  • RST
  • RST

    Used when playing cricket (and maybe other games) in the street or playground and following a run being scored RST (pronounced Arr Ess Tee) was shouted signifying you had stopped the run or alternately made it successfully. Basically declaring a temporary time out. The contributor didn't know the origins or what it stood for. He's always wondered what the hell they meant when they said it. (ed: maybe someone can add more?) Great Site. Brought back lots of memories.

  • Bad breath
  • Bad breath

    Onion

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