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a slang as ubiquitous as "okay" during the late sixties, meaning to have a close look at something or someone. The saying was prominently featured in Andrew Lloyd Webber's MISS SAIGON.
Loid (from Harold Lloyd) is British slang for to slip a lock using a trip of celluloid or plastic. Loid is slang for a strip of celluloid used by criminals to open spring locks.
(1) hardened nasal mucus which can the be rolled & flicked, or eaten or whatever.- e.g. "I've got a bogey so big I can barely breathe!" (2) term for enemy aeroplanes, typically used during WW2."Captain, bogeys at three o'clock!" 3) hand propelled cart that travels on railway and tram lines. Tony Lloyd of Cardiff sent in the Welsh version: 'Bogey', in England is pronounced as spelt, 'boh-gey', like the railway cart, but in Wales and the USA it pronounced 'bwg-gy'. In Wales it means lumps of green mucus in the nose, but in America and in Wales, there is also the 'bogey-man' (bwggy-man) a mythical creature to frighten you. And in Scotland it means something else to Chris Sanderson: A bogey is a Scottish term for a home made go kart. It usually consisted of a plank of wood and four pram wheels. An additianl plank of wood would be bolted on running perpendicular to the main plank to allow steering. This would be made possible by a length of string with one end nailed to the right side and one on the left side of the perpendicular plank. Also, the word bogey could mean finished or abandoned. If you were playing football and you lost the ball on the school roof or something you would say, 'Oh well, Game's a bogey'.
Epsom salts is slang for the drug ecstasy (MDA or methyl diamphetamine).
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbank is London Cockney rhyming slang for masturbate (wank).
Lloyds list is London rhyming slang for drunk, intoxicated (pissed).
Harold Lloyd is British slang for to slip a lock using a trip of celluloid or plastic.
Epsom races is London Cockney rhyming slang for braces.Epsom races is London Cockney rhyming slang for a group of friends (faces).
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named 'the Derby'. The Epsom Derby was named after the 12th Earl while The Oaks was named after the 12th Earl's house near Epsom. Derby followed the family
white and green from the WSPU offices; she then travelled by train to Epsom, Surrey, to attend the Derby. She positioned herself in the infield at Tattenham
VIII Corps was assigned to a renewed effort to capture the city. Operation Epsom intended for the corps to attack to the west of Caen, cross the Odon and
deal with the ACT Party and would be contesting ACT leader David Seymour's Epsom seat. On 30 August, National announced a proposed $14.6 billion in income
when Channel 4 won the rights to the Grand National, Royal Ascot and the Epsom Derby. The BBC had lost many tracks over the years such as the Cheltenham
and expand the Help to Buy scheme. The Conservatives also pledged a recruitment of 8,000 new police officers and a rollout of facial recognition technology
Physical unfitness during the Boer War came into national prominence as many recruits came back to be too medically unfit for service. With this, In 1904, the
with King's Messenger, which also won the Great Metropolitan Handicap at Epsom in 1899 and 1900. In 1894 his horse Quaesitum won both the Chester Cup and
15 km south of Hopetoun is also named after him. Rosebery House, Epsom College, in Epsom, is named after him. Rosebery School sits on an area of land given
before. It's definitely straining on the body. I've gone home and had an Epsom salt bath every single time I've done one, and then it's off to the next
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a slang as ubiquitous as "okay" during the late sixties, meaning to have a close look at something or someone. The saying was prominently featured in Andrew Lloyd Webber's MISS SAIGON.
Loid (from Harold Lloyd) is British slang for to slip a lock using a trip of celluloid or plastic. Loid is slang for a strip of celluloid used by criminals to open spring locks.
(1) hardened nasal mucus which can the be rolled & flicked, or eaten or whatever.- e.g. "I've got a bogey so big I can barely breathe!" (2) term for enemy aeroplanes, typically used during WW2."Captain, bogeys at three o'clock!" 3) hand propelled cart that travels on railway and tram lines. Tony Lloyd of Cardiff sent in the Welsh version: 'Bogey', in England is pronounced as spelt, 'boh-gey', like the railway cart, but in Wales and the USA it pronounced 'bwg-gy'. In Wales it means lumps of green mucus in the nose, but in America and in Wales, there is also the 'bogey-man' (bwggy-man) a mythical creature to frighten you. And in Scotland it means something else to Chris Sanderson: A bogey is a Scottish term for a home made go kart. It usually consisted of a plank of wood and four pram wheels. An additianl plank of wood would be bolted on running perpendicular to the main plank to allow steering. This would be made possible by a length of string with one end nailed to the right side and one on the left side of the perpendicular plank. Also, the word bogey could mean finished or abandoned. If you were playing football and you lost the ball on the school roof or something you would say, 'Oh well, Game's a bogey'.
Epsom salts is slang for the drug ecstasy (MDA or methyl diamphetamine).
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbank is London Cockney rhyming slang for masturbate (wank).
Lloyds list is London rhyming slang for drunk, intoxicated (pissed).
Harold Lloyd is British slang for to slip a lock using a trip of celluloid or plastic.
Epsom races is London Cockney rhyming slang for braces.Epsom races is London Cockney rhyming slang for a group of friends (faces).