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  • git
  • git

    (1) An excessively stupid or unpleasant person. (2) term of abuse misinterpreted at West Lodge Middle School, Pinner, Middlesex in late- '70s, where rumour circulated that it was the proper scientific term for "a pregnant camel". Hence common playground dialogue: "You git!". "Fuck off, I am not a pregnant camel" (ed: strangely enough I grew up under the impression a 'git' was the child of an Irish prostitute. We 'learn' such odd stuff when we are kids!)

  • bag lady
  • bag lady

    n A homeless woman, especially one in a big city, who carries her possessions with her, as in a shopping bag.

  • DOOLALLY
  • DOOLALLY

    Doolally (originally doolally tap) is slang for out of one's mind; crazy. It originates from th centuryBritish military slang referring to the town of Deolali near Bombay.

  • How's your father?
  • How's your father?

    This is a very old term for sex which plays on our apparent British sensitivity. Rather than saying the actual "sex" word you could refer to having a bit of How's your Father, instead - nudge, nudge, wink, wink. The sort of old fashioned saying dragged up by Austin Powers.

  • WERDEN
  • WERDEN

    Werden is Dorset slang for were not.

  • sick
  • sick

    great "that's sick" means "that's great"

  • Flop two, over easy
  • Flop two, over easy

    Two fried eggs, flipped over with a runny yolk

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