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  • caper
  • caper

    some sort of action ‘What’s your caper then?’

  • Caper
  • Caper

      A criminal act, dodge or device.

  • CANER
  • CANER

    Caner was old British slang for a school teacher.

  • Cut Up Shines
  • Cut Up Shines

    To cut capers, play tricks.

  • NIGHT BOAT TO CAIRO
  • NIGHT BOAT TO CAIRO

    Night boat to Cairo is London Cockney rhyming slang for a DSS cheque (Giro).

  • Castro clone
  • Castro clone

    A gay man of the type who lives in or frequents The Castro. They all dress very similarly, tending towards very masculine attire and pumped-up, buffed good looks. The style is, in many ways, set by Tom of Finland.

  • CAKERY
  • CAKERY

    Cakery is British slang for a bakery.

  • Brownie
  • Brownie

    NATO codeword for a photographic device. Camera.

  • DT
  • DT

    Digital Single-Lens Reflex (Camera).

  • Castro, The
  • Castro, The

    Castro Street in San Francisco and the area surrounding it. The Castro District is the gay ghetto, where queer couples walking hand-in-hand are a more common sight than straight ones.

  • molly house
  • molly house

    A house of prostitution that caters to homosexuals.

  • CASER
  • CASER

    Caser is British slang for twenty−five pence. Caser was old British slang for five shillings.

  • CAPER
  • CAPER

    Caper is slang for an activity.Caper is American and Canadian slang for a crime, especially an organized robbery.

  • caper
  • caper

    a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement; gay or light-hearted recreational activity for diversion or amusement

  • caser/case
  • caser/case

    five shillings (5/-), a crown coin. Seems to have surfaced first as caser in Australia in the mid-1800s from the Yiddish (Jewish European/Hebrew dialect) kesef meaning silver, where (in Australia) it also meant a five year prison term. Caser was slang also for a US dollar coin, and the US/Autralian slang logically transferred to English, either or all because of the reference to silver coin, dollar slang for a crown, or the comparable value, as was.

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CAJERO BANCARIO-CASTRO

  • caper
  • caper

    some sort of action ‘What’s your caper then?’

  • Caper
  • Caper

      A criminal act, dodge or device.

  • CANER
  • CANER

    Caner was old British slang for a school teacher.

  • Cut Up Shines
  • Cut Up Shines

    To cut capers, play tricks.

  • NIGHT BOAT TO CAIRO
  • NIGHT BOAT TO CAIRO

    Night boat to Cairo is London Cockney rhyming slang for a DSS cheque (Giro).

  • Castro clone
  • Castro clone

    A gay man of the type who lives in or frequents The Castro. They all dress very similarly, tending towards very masculine attire and pumped-up, buffed good looks. The style is, in many ways, set by Tom of Finland.

  • CAKERY
  • CAKERY

    Cakery is British slang for a bakery.

  • Brownie
  • Brownie

    NATO codeword for a photographic device. Camera.

  • DT
  • DT

    Digital Single-Lens Reflex (Camera).

  • Castro, The
  • Castro, The

    Castro Street in San Francisco and the area surrounding it. The Castro District is the gay ghetto, where queer couples walking hand-in-hand are a more common sight than straight ones.

  • molly house
  • molly house

    A house of prostitution that caters to homosexuals.

  • CASER
  • CASER

    Caser is British slang for twenty−five pence. Caser was old British slang for five shillings.

  • CAPER
  • CAPER

    Caper is slang for an activity.Caper is American and Canadian slang for a crime, especially an organized robbery.

  • caper
  • caper

    a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement; gay or light-hearted recreational activity for diversion or amusement

  • caser/case
  • caser/case

    five shillings (5/-), a crown coin. Seems to have surfaced first as caser in Australia in the mid-1800s from the Yiddish (Jewish European/Hebrew dialect) kesef meaning silver, where (in Australia) it also meant a five year prison term. Caser was slang also for a US dollar coin, and the US/Autralian slang logically transferred to English, either or all because of the reference to silver coin, dollar slang for a crown, or the comparable value, as was.