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  • BRL
  • BRL

    Belly Roll Laughs

  • THE JUNCTION
  • THE JUNCTION

    The Junction is British slang for the area of London around Clapham Junction.

  • SICKLE
  • SICKLE

    Sickle is British slang for a cycle.

  • Failure:
  • Failure:

    Sometimes failure can be a good thing— at least when it comes to resistance training. When training to failure, an exercise is repeated until exhaustion, the point when the muscles pretty much go on strike. While this is one tool for building muscular strength, size, and endurance, proceed with caution, as using this method can potentially increase the risk of injury.

  • WINGDING
  • WINGDING

    Wingding is slang for a lively party or festival.

  • blathered
  • blathered

    Adj. Drunk. E.g."Phil was blathered and we had to carry him home." [Mainly Yorkshire use]

  • SHORT FLAGGING
  • SHORT FLAGGING

    Flagman not far enough from his train to protect it. (See drawbar flagging)

  • boss
  • boss

    Excellent.

  • RIP
  • RIP

    Rip is slang for a mean, worthless thing or person, such as a scamp, a debauchee, a prostitute, or a worn−out horse.Rip is American slang for a fine imposed on a policeman for for an infraction of regulations. Rip is slang for steal.Rip is Australian slang for to annoy intensely.

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