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Zsa Zsa Gabor is London Cockney rhyming slang for a whore.
Half inch is British rhyming slang for steal (pinch).
Pinch is slang for to steal.Pinch is slang for a police arrest.
v steal. A contributor of mine told me that her father got anything but the reaction he expected when in New Orleans he asked a friend if he could pinch their date for a dance. The Brits do not share the American usage of “pinch,” to mean arresting someone.
Pinch (steal). Someone's half-inched me pint!
Cinch is slang for an easy task.
- This means to steal something. Though when you say "steal" it is a bit more serious than pinch. A kid might pinch a cake from the kitchen. A thief would steal something during a burglary.
Hard labour is London Cockney rhyming slang for neighbour.
- To filch is to steal or pilfer. The origin is apparently unknown.
Labour skate is American slang for a trade−union official.
Pinch (To Steal)
The labour was old British slang for the labour exchange, unemployment.
This means to steal something. Though when you say "steal" it is a bit more serious than pinch. A kid might pinch a cake from the kitchen. A thief would steal something during a burglary.
Ginch is slang for excellence, elegance, style.
Particularly nasty boys at my school in Charleston, West Virginia are always going around calling girls winches, A winch is ugly, stupid, bitchy, person who has enough guts to stand up to any boys when they're bugging her. This is not a cuss. (ed: added verbatim)
To filch is to steal or pilfer. The origin is apparently unknown.
 Steal (From pinch) (Cockney Rhyming slang)
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Zsa Zsa Gabor is London Cockney rhyming slang for a whore.
Half inch is British rhyming slang for steal (pinch).
Pinch is slang for to steal.Pinch is slang for a police arrest.
v steal. A contributor of mine told me that her father got anything but the reaction he expected when in New Orleans he asked a friend if he could pinch their date for a dance. The Brits do not share the American usage of “pinch,” to mean arresting someone.
Pinch (steal). Someone's half-inched me pint!
Cinch is slang for an easy task.
- This means to steal something. Though when you say "steal" it is a bit more serious than pinch. A kid might pinch a cake from the kitchen. A thief would steal something during a burglary.
Hard labour is London Cockney rhyming slang for neighbour.
- To filch is to steal or pilfer. The origin is apparently unknown.
Labour skate is American slang for a trade−union official.
Pinch (To Steal)
The labour was old British slang for the labour exchange, unemployment.
This means to steal something. Though when you say "steal" it is a bit more serious than pinch. A kid might pinch a cake from the kitchen. A thief would steal something during a burglary.
Ginch is slang for excellence, elegance, style.
Particularly nasty boys at my school in Charleston, West Virginia are always going around calling girls winches, A winch is ugly, stupid, bitchy, person who has enough guts to stand up to any boys when they're bugging her. This is not a cuss. (ed: added verbatim)
To filch is to steal or pilfer. The origin is apparently unknown.
 Steal (From pinch) (Cockney Rhyming slang)
construction labor at Finch and Yonge
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American consulate, at about 9 pm, the protest turned violent as some of the protesters began to break windows and loot stores on Yonge Street, shouting
City Surveyor. "Naming of Public Lanes Bounded by Yonge Street, Queen Street East, Parliament Street and the Railway Corridor" (PDF). Staff Reports. City
in as many years, a peaceful protest on Yonge Street later turned into a riot. Thirty people were arrested and 37 police officers were injured in the riot
Distinguished women from the Creation to AD 1850 (1854) Charlotte Mary Yonge, Biographies of Good Women (First Series, 1862; Second Series, 1865) Julia
20 – Ned Ward, English writer, publican (b. 1667) July 18 – Sir Walter Yonge, 3rd Baronet, English politician (b. 1653) August 27 – Eudoxia Lopukhina