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Slangs & AI meanings
Chin-chin-chin refers to the art of stroking one's chi as a gesture of irritation, superiority.
When playing cards (invariably for lunch money) the 'Acker' was the name commonly used for Aces.
Ocker is Australian slang for an uncultivated or boorish person.
See 'have egg on one's chin'
Used for a lift on the back of a bike (sitting on the carrier with on leg dangling each side of the wheels). Usually in the sense of 'Giz a backer, mister!' - Give me a lift on the the back of your bike.
A domestic or kitchen assistant at Christ's Hospital Boarding school in West Sussex, UK. Friday afternoon activities included the option of 'Bocker Squad' where they made you do odd jobs around the grounds of the school.
Acker Bilk is British rhyming slang for milk.
Gin. I'll have a drop of nose and chin
interj Scottish a general word of exclamation. Very Scottish. Groundskeeper Willie Scottish: Och, yer jokinÂ’!
Milk. Would you like Acker in your coffee? Acker Bilk (born Bernard Stanley Bilk) was born in 1929 is a master of the clarinet and leader of the Paramount Jazz Band. Interestingly, his nickname Acker is a Somerset term meaning friend or mate
Acker (shortened from Acker Bilk) is British rhyming slang for milk. Acker is Dorset slang for a friend.
 To talk or gossip with friends, e.g. 'Fancy a chin-wag?'
Nose and chin was th century London Cockney rhyming slang for gin. Nose and chin was th century London Cockney rhyming slang for win.
Verb. To hit someone on the chin. E.g."I'm going to chin that idiot if he doesn't shut up."
Greasy chin is slang for dinner.Greasy chin was old slang for the treat given to parish officers in recompense for registering the birthof an illegitimate child.
Biker is slang for a motorcycle rider.
Ockerina is Australian slang for an uncultivated or boorish woman.
Backer is slang for an investor.
Becker is British slang for a quick act of sexual intercourse.
Chin is British slang for to hit someone hard.
Köchin / Koch, Bäckerin / Bäcker oder Metzgerin / Metzger
Chin-chin-chin refers to the art of stroking one's chi as a gesture of irritation, superiority.
When playing cards (invariably for lunch money) the 'Acker' was the name commonly used for Aces.
Ocker is Australian slang for an uncultivated or boorish person.
See 'have egg on one's chin'
Used for a lift on the back of a bike (sitting on the carrier with on leg dangling each side of the wheels). Usually in the sense of 'Giz a backer, mister!' - Give me a lift on the the back of your bike.
A domestic or kitchen assistant at Christ's Hospital Boarding school in West Sussex, UK. Friday afternoon activities included the option of 'Bocker Squad' where they made you do odd jobs around the grounds of the school.
Acker Bilk is British rhyming slang for milk.
Gin. I'll have a drop of nose and chin
interj Scottish a general word of exclamation. Very Scottish. Groundskeeper Willie Scottish: Och, yer jokinÂ’!
Milk. Would you like Acker in your coffee? Acker Bilk (born Bernard Stanley Bilk) was born in 1929 is a master of the clarinet and leader of the Paramount Jazz Band. Interestingly, his nickname Acker is a Somerset term meaning friend or mate
Acker (shortened from Acker Bilk) is British rhyming slang for milk. Acker is Dorset slang for a friend.
 To talk or gossip with friends, e.g. 'Fancy a chin-wag?'
Nose and chin was th century London Cockney rhyming slang for gin. Nose and chin was th century London Cockney rhyming slang for win.
Verb. To hit someone on the chin. E.g."I'm going to chin that idiot if he doesn't shut up."
Greasy chin is slang for dinner.Greasy chin was old slang for the treat given to parish officers in recompense for registering the birthof an illegitimate child.
Biker is slang for a motorcycle rider.
Ockerina is Australian slang for an uncultivated or boorish woman.
Backer is slang for an investor.
Becker is British slang for a quick act of sexual intercourse.
Chin is British slang for to hit someone hard.
Köchin / Koch, Bäckerin / Bäcker oder Metzgerin / Metzger