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  • toe-rag
  • toe-rag

    n scumbag. Someone worthy of contempt - scoundrel, rotter, that sort of thing. A rather antiquated word. I am reliably informed that the term derives from weaving, where “tow” refers to short bits of fibre left over after combing the longer flax (“line”). Tow can be used as-is for cleaning guns, lighting fires or strangling small children, or it can be made into “tow cloth”; cheap clothing worn by manual labourers. A “tow rag” is a piece of tow cloth which has finished its useful clothing life and is now being used to stop oil dripping out of the car or such like. I can’t help wondering whether “toe-rag” is the Victorian equivalent of “douchebag”.

  • Sloane Ranger
  • Sloane Ranger

    n directionless young upper class twit. Financed only by a trust fund, Sloane Rangers spend their time driving around the affluent areas of London talking about horses, or appearing at the birthday parties of C-list celebrities. The term originates from Sloane Square, an expensive area to live in London. And also from the Lone Ranger, but I suspect you knew that unless you are from the fortieth century and this book was somehow the only thing that survived nuclear Armageddon. Even if you are in that very situation, youÂ’re going to have a hard time working out what the Lone Ranger was without a little more context, so I doubt IÂ’ve helped much. Go on, have a guess.

  • slip-road
  • slip-road

    n on-ramp/off-ramp. A road that runs parallel to a major one, allowing you to gain or lose speed safely while joining or leaving the main road.

  • ropey
  • ropey

    adj iffy; something which isnÂ’t in as good as state as it might be. It might be you with a hangover; your ex-girlfriend or the car you bought from someone in the pub last week: I canÂ’t come into work today - IÂ’m feeling a bit ropey or: We took a look over the plans but to be honest they looked a bit ropey.

  • the razz
  • the razz

    an evening spent out drinking. Both Americans and Brits use the term “razzing” to describe teasing someone.

  • roundabout
  • roundabout

    n traffic circle; rotary. The device put into the road as a snare for learner drivers and foreigners. Everyone has to drive around in a circle until they see their selected exit road, at which point they must fight through the other traffic on the roundabout in a valiant attempt to leave it. Roundabouts do exist in the U.S. (predominantly in Massachusetts) but in the U.K. theyÂ’re all over the place - there is no such thing as a four-way-stop.

  • whip round
  • whip round

    n passing the hat. A collection of money - usually a somewhat impromptu and informal one. You might have a whip round for Big MikeÂ’s bus-fare home but you probably wouldnÂ’t have one for his triple heart bypass. Unless you were using it as an attempt to bring a spot of humour to an otherwise morbid situation in the sort of way my wife doesnÂ’t like me trying to do.

  • row
  • row

    n pron. like “cow,” rather than “sew” an argument. More likely a domestic argument than a fight outside a pub. Unless you have an unusually vicious spouse or a girly pub.

Wiki AI search on online names & meanings containing ETIKA R

ETIKA R

  • Etika
  • Desmond Daniel Amofah (May 12, 1990 – c. June 19, 2019), known online as Etika, was an American YouTuber and live streamer. Amofah became known online

  • Hi-top fade
  • History". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 2016-07-15. Etika Memories [@EtikaMemories] (July 1, 2020). "Etika explains the main reason why he decided to grow

  • Lotus Cars
  • taking a 51% controlling stake in Lotus. The remaining 49% was acquired by Etika Automotive, a holding company of Proton's major shareholder Syed Mokhtar

  • Geely
  • Malaysian carmaker Proton Holdings. The remaining 49% were acquired by Etika Automotive, a holding company of Proton's major shareholder Syed Mokhtar

  • List of YouTubers
  • known for their work elsewhere. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W X Y Z See also References † Denotes the person is deceased Biography

  • Jack Black
  • National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), in the wake of the suicide of Etika in June 2019. After two days of streaming, they raised $30,479 with the

  • List of people from Brooklyn
  • child sex trafficker Aprille Ericsson (born 1963) – aerospace engineer Etika (1990–2019) – YouTuber and online streamer Lou Everett (1924–1965) – United

  • List of suicides
  • Greuthungi Florbela Espanca (1930), Portuguese poet, barbiturates overdose Etika (2019), American YouTuber and streamer, drowned after jumping from the Manhattan

  • List of solved missing person cases: post–2000
  • 2019). "Popular YouTuber Etika Dies At 29". Kotaku. Retrieved June 25, 2019. Orjoux, Alanne (July 2019). "YouTuber Etika died by suicide, medical examiner

  • List of people from New York City
  • - attorney and police officer Albert Elsen (1927–1995) – art historian Etika (1990–2019) – YouTuber, streamer Mario Elie (born 1963) – basketball player

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang ETIKA R

ETIKA R

  • toe-rag
  • toe-rag

    n scumbag. Someone worthy of contempt - scoundrel, rotter, that sort of thing. A rather antiquated word. I am reliably informed that the term derives from weaving, where “tow” refers to short bits of fibre left over after combing the longer flax (“line”). Tow can be used as-is for cleaning guns, lighting fires or strangling small children, or it can be made into “tow cloth”; cheap clothing worn by manual labourers. A “tow rag” is a piece of tow cloth which has finished its useful clothing life and is now being used to stop oil dripping out of the car or such like. I can’t help wondering whether “toe-rag” is the Victorian equivalent of “douchebag”.

  • Sloane Ranger
  • Sloane Ranger

    n directionless young upper class twit. Financed only by a trust fund, Sloane Rangers spend their time driving around the affluent areas of London talking about horses, or appearing at the birthday parties of C-list celebrities. The term originates from Sloane Square, an expensive area to live in London. And also from the Lone Ranger, but I suspect you knew that unless you are from the fortieth century and this book was somehow the only thing that survived nuclear Armageddon. Even if you are in that very situation, youÂ’re going to have a hard time working out what the Lone Ranger was without a little more context, so I doubt IÂ’ve helped much. Go on, have a guess.

  • slip-road
  • slip-road

    n on-ramp/off-ramp. A road that runs parallel to a major one, allowing you to gain or lose speed safely while joining or leaving the main road.

  • ropey
  • ropey

    adj iffy; something which isnÂ’t in as good as state as it might be. It might be you with a hangover; your ex-girlfriend or the car you bought from someone in the pub last week: I canÂ’t come into work today - IÂ’m feeling a bit ropey or: We took a look over the plans but to be honest they looked a bit ropey.

  • the razz
  • the razz

    an evening spent out drinking. Both Americans and Brits use the term “razzing” to describe teasing someone.

  • roundabout
  • roundabout

    n traffic circle; rotary. The device put into the road as a snare for learner drivers and foreigners. Everyone has to drive around in a circle until they see their selected exit road, at which point they must fight through the other traffic on the roundabout in a valiant attempt to leave it. Roundabouts do exist in the U.S. (predominantly in Massachusetts) but in the U.K. theyÂ’re all over the place - there is no such thing as a four-way-stop.

  • whip round
  • whip round

    n passing the hat. A collection of money - usually a somewhat impromptu and informal one. You might have a whip round for Big MikeÂ’s bus-fare home but you probably wouldnÂ’t have one for his triple heart bypass. Unless you were using it as an attempt to bring a spot of humour to an otherwise morbid situation in the sort of way my wife doesnÂ’t like me trying to do.

  • row
  • row

    n pron. like “cow,” rather than “sew” an argument. More likely a domestic argument than a fight outside a pub. Unless you have an unusually vicious spouse or a girly pub.