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  • Pull the Long Bow
  • Pull the Long Bow

    To tell falsehoods, lie.

  • Joey
  • Joey

    Noun. 1. A friend or acquaintence who is regarded a fool or weakling, and often has to bear the brunt of jokes. Believed to be derived from the rhyming slang Joe Hunt, meaning 'cunt'. 2. An imbecile. Derived from the name Joey Deacon, a physically handicapped (cerebral palsy) guest on a British children's TV programme called Blue Peter in the 1970s; consequently his name was cruelly adopted by children as an insult. Derog. Cf. 'deacon'.

  • CAROON
  • CAROON

    Caroon is British slang for twenty−five pence.Caroon was is British slang for a crown (five shillings).

  • dimebag
  • dimebag

    $10 worth of marijuana

  • off the hook
  • off the hook

    Exceptionally good.  "Did you see John’s new 22” spinners? They was “off the hook!" 

  • numpty
  • numpty

    n Scottish idiot, in a friendly sort of a way: YouÂ’ve parked in a disabled space, you numpty.

  • SIX BY SIX
  • SIX BY SIX

    Six by six is slang for a six wheel truck with six−wheel drive.

  • RAVEY
  • RAVEY

    Ravey is slang for in the manner of a rave.

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