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  • Doctor
  • Doctor

    The cook on board a ship, so called by seamen.

  • chossy
  • chossy

    Great. (pos derived from/related to chokker??)

  • on your jack, on your todd
  • on your jack, on your todd

    It means on your own. Used to take the mick out of someone who hasn't got any mates i.e "Ha ha! On your jack!".

  • WEE−WEE
  • WEE−WEE

    wee−wee is slang for to urinate; urine.

  • oxicotten
  • oxicotten

    A semi-synthetic opiate

  • ladgin
  • ladgin

    Used to describe something quite unfashionable. i.e. 'Those shoes are ladgin!' and 'he's really ladgin'. Ginger people were often referred to as Ladginners. Got quite trendy in usage - so much so that when the contributor was in the the first year, the fifth years opened a tuck shop called Ladgin Chow. No idea where the term came from, but it has a faint 'chinese' air about it. (ed: Anyone got any ideas?)

  • What’s you tale, nightingale
  • What’s you tale, nightingale

    What’s the story?

  • Foxy
  • Foxy

    1) Adj. Good Looking. eg. "Hey foxy lady"

  • cockrotter
  • cockrotter

    n. one who allows his bike to fall in disrepair, and whose bike invariably fails him at some point in every ride. These people don't know why their bike always breaks, and often would rather buy new parts than keep their bike in good condition.

  • Pig
  • Pig

    This derogatory term was used to describe a slovenly individual.

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