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  • shant
  • shant

    Noun. A drink, usually alcohol, and especially beer. Verb. Embarrassed - past tense of 'shan'. [Cumbria use]

  • CHUNK OF WOOD
  • CHUNK OF WOOD

    Chunk of wood was th century London Cockney rhyming slang for good.

  • ENEMY
  • ENEMY

    Enemy is British slang for the wife.

  • raptophilia
  • raptophilia

    A person with this fetish is sexually aroused by the idea of being raped.

  • Jacklines
  • Jacklines

    Lines, often steel wire with a plastic jacket, from the bow to the stern on both port and starboard. In heavy seas, a crewmember can clip his safety harness to a jackline, allowing him to walk along the deck while still being safely attached to the vessel.

  • VSTOL
  • VSTOL

    Very Short Takeoff and Landing. Also VTOL (Vertical Takeoff and Landing). The AV8B Harrier is a VSTOL (VTOL) aircraft. Capable of vectoring its jet thrust to shorten its take-off roll or even to rise and descend vertically.

  • BEER BARREL
  • BEER BARREL

    Beer barrel is British slang for the stomach.

  • SACKS OF RICE
  • SACKS OF RICE

    Sacks of rice was old London Cockney rhyming slang for mice.

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