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  • gaff
  • gaff

    a long pole (6 – 8 feet) with an iron hook at the end

  • Greens
  • Greens

    Leaves and green vegetables used for food.

  • bashing the bishop
  • bashing the bishop

    To masturbate.

  • BALE
  • BALE

    marijuana

  • dobber
  • dobber

    (1) A wanker in the insulting form of the word, as in "Ha you're a dobber" (2) a glass marble of around 25mm in diameter, and so around twice the size of the more usual sized variety. (3) a condom (term popularly used in Leicester and Surrounds. (4) In the Derby area of the UK during the 50's and 60's this was the popular name for a catapult - does this suggest that the folks in Leicester were hard put to find elastic for their weapons? (5) A person of questionable common sense. Example "whit'd ye dae that fur, ya fuckin' dobber!".

  • ON THE JOB
  • ON THE JOB

    On the job is British slang for engaged in sexual intercourse.

  • Bogard
  • Bogard

    , (BOW-gard) v., To hoard, hog, or monopolize, especially a marijuana cigarette.  “Don’t bogart that joint, my friend.”  [Etym., Humphrey Bogart was a movie character who constantly had a cigarette in his mouth.]

  • siver, syver
  • siver, syver

    Bascially a drain in the road. A "gulley" or drain at kerb edge for rainwater collection. Watching Dr. Who was onsidered amusing when they bought on the "Siver-men" episodes. (Cybermen) but also produced some quite horrific nightmares. This was the place where you dropped your 10p for the ice-cream man or disposed of your dead goldfish.

  • map of Tassie
  • map of Tassie

    a woman’s pubic area

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