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  • Blag
  • Blag

    Drunk

  • QUARTER PAST TWO
  • QUARTER PAST TWO

    Quarter past two is London Cockney rhyming slang for a Jew.

  • BUNK IN
  • BUNK IN

    Bunk in is British slang for to enter illicitly.

  • pub
  • pub

    n bar. An abbreviation for “public house.” However, in my experience, British pubs are generally far more sociable than American bars. While you would go into a pub to have a pleasant lunch with your family or one or two sociable beers with a couple of friends, you’d only go into a bar in order to get blind drunk and then start a fight or have sex with something.

  • landing strip
  • landing strip

    Noun. A style of pubic hair, whereby it is trimmed into a thin vertical band.

  • dead presidents
  • dead presidents

    money (because all American money has dead president's pictures on it)

  • dildoe
  • dildoe

    An artificial substitute for an erect penis.

  • pez, pezzy
  • pez, pezzy

    Toughly analogous to crap, rubbish etc. eg "Your BMX is Pezzy". The word derives form 'peasant', so someone who owned something 'pezzy'was naturally a PEZ.

  • KEEP ONE'S END UP
  • KEEP ONE'S END UP

    Keep one's end up is British slang for to do one's share of work or pay one's share.

  • bugger-all
  • bugger-all

    Noun. Absolutely nothing at all. E.g."There's bugger-all we can do about it now, the police are here and we're trapped."

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