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Slangs & AI meanings
n. Going for a period of time without something you really want (usually referring to sexual activity). "Look how Tracy and Jay hanging out again…you know that drought must be over." 2. n. When a certain drug is in limited supply or unavailable in your city or hood. Price's are much higher. "Dang fool. You jus' paid $250 for an ounce! The hood is in a drought fo real!"Â
Having sex (most likely but not limited to the inside of a jeep). *Although this term is not widely used anymore, it still bears stating as it has had use and could be still in circulation in certain contexts. "I was jeepin' last night with Jason and my head kept getting knocked into the dome light." 2. Rollin’ in a cool Jeep; profiling in a nice Jeep. "Four wheel cowboy jeepin' down Santa Fe." Lyrical reference: C.W. MCCALL - Four Wheel Cowboy Four wheel cowboyJeepin' down to Santa FeÂ
Foolish person. Someone of limited intelligence Still used in suburbs of Liverpool as a derogatory term, i.e. "Eh mate... you fuckin blert?" mainly by pensioners queing for Giros at the post office.
(1) Verb To 'one up' somebody. To 'brown nose.' To take something that rightfully belongs to someone else. This terms usage was limited mostly to the corporate world. ie. "I was up for a promotion, but Stan 'Norvilled' me out of it!" Unsure as to the origins of this, but it seems that in the late 80's or early 90's Deborah Norville got promoted to a position as a Morning Talk Show Host on one of the Major Networks, when the general cocensus was, the position should have gone to someone else (Jane Pauley, perhaps?) The term was in circulation very briefly, but still seems worth taking note of.
Someone of limited mental capacity, i.e. 'you're a total dummer'.
n 1 young boy. 2 bloke doing blokey things, generally including but not limited to getting pissed (in the U.K. sense); trying to pull birds; making a lot of noise and causing some good wholesome criminal damage. Various derivations have sprung up, with “laddish” covering this type of behaviour and “laddettes” being girls doing much the same thing.
The outline of a womans labia seen through tight trousers or 'slacks. Really limited to Australia where the Big W sign is common and the expression bcomes obvious..
Instrument Flight Rules, permitting safe flight in conditions of limited visibility
Stands for Hard To Find. These are polishes that are usually discontinued or limited edition and in high demand. Therefore sometimes costing a lot of money (in eBay or swap groups.) Example: “OPI DS Glamour for sale. HTF.â€
Insinuates a limited intelligence capacity, i.e. calling them stupid and/or comparing them to a person who is mentally disabled. For example. Why did you tell the teacher what you did? You're a real dinlo sometimes!"
n bent bit of wire intended to collect radio waves for your computer, television or some such device. The manufacturers don’t call them bent bits of wire. Their marketing chaps have many fancy words like “impedance” and “gain,” but back at the factory all the guys are just bending wire. Americans call these devices “antennas,” though aerial is in limited use in the U.S., too.
Used to describe a female of limited sexual restraint. Also added to other words for example, 'bucket-woman', 'bucket-cunt' etc.
n. Money, cash. "Look cousin, we ain’t going to Six Flags if we ain’t got no scratch, so you might as well stop talking about it!" 2. v. to engage in a sexual act with someone, usually but not limited to mutual masturbation. "Aye baby, you lookin’ hot tonight, you need to let me scratch that itch you got."Â
n. a combo of a wheelie and a jump, used to negotiate a large drop with little speed due to a limited runout.
sixpence (6d). The slang word 'tanner' meaning sixpence dates from the early 1800s and is derived most probably from Romany gypsy 'tawno' meaning small one, and Italian 'danaro' meaning small change. The 'tanner' slang was later reinforced (Ack L Bamford) via jocular reference to a biblical extract about St Peter lodging with Simon, a tanner (of hides). The biblical text (from Acts chapter 10 verse 6) is: "He (Peter) lodgeth with one Simon a tanner, whose house is by the sea side..", which was construed by jokers as banking transaction instead of a reference to overnight accommodation. Nick Ratnieks suggests the tanner was named after a Master of the Mint of that name. A further suggestion (ack S Kopec) refers to sixpence being connected with pricing in the leather trade. An obscure point of nostalgic trivia about the tanner is apparently (thanks J Veitch) a rhyme, from around the mid-1900s, sung to the tune of Rule Britannia: "Rule Brittania, two tanners make a bob, three make eighteen pence and four two bob…" My limited research suggests this rhyme was not from London.
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LJ RECRUITMENT-LIMITED
n. Going for a period of time without something you really want (usually referring to sexual activity). "Look how Tracy and Jay hanging out again…you know that drought must be over." 2. n. When a certain drug is in limited supply or unavailable in your city or hood. Price's are much higher. "Dang fool. You jus' paid $250 for an ounce! The hood is in a drought fo real!"Â
Having sex (most likely but not limited to the inside of a jeep). *Although this term is not widely used anymore, it still bears stating as it has had use and could be still in circulation in certain contexts. "I was jeepin' last night with Jason and my head kept getting knocked into the dome light." 2. Rollin’ in a cool Jeep; profiling in a nice Jeep. "Four wheel cowboy jeepin' down Santa Fe." Lyrical reference: C.W. MCCALL - Four Wheel Cowboy Four wheel cowboyJeepin' down to Santa FeÂ
Foolish person. Someone of limited intelligence Still used in suburbs of Liverpool as a derogatory term, i.e. "Eh mate... you fuckin blert?" mainly by pensioners queing for Giros at the post office.
(1) Verb To 'one up' somebody. To 'brown nose.' To take something that rightfully belongs to someone else. This terms usage was limited mostly to the corporate world. ie. "I was up for a promotion, but Stan 'Norvilled' me out of it!" Unsure as to the origins of this, but it seems that in the late 80's or early 90's Deborah Norville got promoted to a position as a Morning Talk Show Host on one of the Major Networks, when the general cocensus was, the position should have gone to someone else (Jane Pauley, perhaps?) The term was in circulation very briefly, but still seems worth taking note of.
Someone of limited mental capacity, i.e. 'you're a total dummer'.
n 1 young boy. 2 bloke doing blokey things, generally including but not limited to getting pissed (in the U.K. sense); trying to pull birds; making a lot of noise and causing some good wholesome criminal damage. Various derivations have sprung up, with “laddish” covering this type of behaviour and “laddettes” being girls doing much the same thing.
The outline of a womans labia seen through tight trousers or 'slacks. Really limited to Australia where the Big W sign is common and the expression bcomes obvious..
Instrument Flight Rules, permitting safe flight in conditions of limited visibility
Stands for Hard To Find. These are polishes that are usually discontinued or limited edition and in high demand. Therefore sometimes costing a lot of money (in eBay or swap groups.) Example: “OPI DS Glamour for sale. HTF.â€
Insinuates a limited intelligence capacity, i.e. calling them stupid and/or comparing them to a person who is mentally disabled. For example. Why did you tell the teacher what you did? You're a real dinlo sometimes!"
n bent bit of wire intended to collect radio waves for your computer, television or some such device. The manufacturers don’t call them bent bits of wire. Their marketing chaps have many fancy words like “impedance” and “gain,” but back at the factory all the guys are just bending wire. Americans call these devices “antennas,” though aerial is in limited use in the U.S., too.
Used to describe a female of limited sexual restraint. Also added to other words for example, 'bucket-woman', 'bucket-cunt' etc.
n. Money, cash. "Look cousin, we ain’t going to Six Flags if we ain’t got no scratch, so you might as well stop talking about it!" 2. v. to engage in a sexual act with someone, usually but not limited to mutual masturbation. "Aye baby, you lookin’ hot tonight, you need to let me scratch that itch you got."Â
n. a combo of a wheelie and a jump, used to negotiate a large drop with little speed due to a limited runout.
sixpence (6d). The slang word 'tanner' meaning sixpence dates from the early 1800s and is derived most probably from Romany gypsy 'tawno' meaning small one, and Italian 'danaro' meaning small change. The 'tanner' slang was later reinforced (Ack L Bamford) via jocular reference to a biblical extract about St Peter lodging with Simon, a tanner (of hides). The biblical text (from Acts chapter 10 verse 6) is: "He (Peter) lodgeth with one Simon a tanner, whose house is by the sea side..", which was construed by jokers as banking transaction instead of a reference to overnight accommodation. Nick Ratnieks suggests the tanner was named after a Master of the Mint of that name. A further suggestion (ack S Kopec) refers to sixpence being connected with pricing in the leather trade. An obscure point of nostalgic trivia about the tanner is apparently (thanks J Veitch) a rhyme, from around the mid-1900s, sung to the tune of Rule Britannia: "Rule Brittania, two tanners make a bob, three make eighteen pence and four two bob…" My limited research suggests this rhyme was not from London.