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  • KING CANUTE
  • KING CANUTE

    King Canute is London Cockney rhyming slang for boot.

  • Press
  • Press

    The legal process of the impressment of personnel to man a ship. A common practise during the days of sail, and especially used during the Napoleonic Wars.

  • Blimey!
  • Blimey!

    Used to express frustration.

  • manky
  • manky

    Describes somthing revolting or gross. From the French 'manque'.

  • PRESS
  • PRESS

    crack

  • PRESS THE FLESH
  • PRESS THE FLESH

    Press the flesh is Black−American slang for shake hands.

  • Dangler
  • Dangler

    An express train.

  • PRESS
  • PRESS

    cocaine

  • PRESS
  • PRESS

    Press is slang for cocaine.

  • press
  • press

    Cocaine; Crack Cocaine

  • DO THE BROWN−EYE EXPRESS
  • DO THE BROWN−EYE EXPRESS

    Do the brown−eye express is American slang for to sodomise.

  • fancy dress
  • fancy dress

    n costume (as in costume party). To an American, fancy dress means a jacket and tie. To a Brit, fancy dress means a cravat, a strap-on wooden leg and a plastic parrot.

  • DAILY EXPRESS
  • DAILY EXPRESS

    Daily Express is London Cockney rhyming slang for to dress, a dress.

  • NO STRESS
  • NO STRESS

    No stress is American slang for don't worry.

  • Slick Up
  • Slick Up

    To dress up or make make fine.

  • ROCKING HORSE MANURE
  • ROCKING HORSE MANURE

    Rocking horse manure is British slang for something very rare, non−existant.

  • PRESS AND SCRATCH
  • PRESS AND SCRATCH

    Press and scratch was old London Cockney rhyming slang for a match.

  • Military Press:
  • Military Press:

    Move over GI Joe (and Jane), this exercise is key for anyone looking for some serious overhead strength. From a standing position, with an overhand grip, press the barbell upward until arms are fully extended overhead (be careful not to lean too far back during the lift). Lower back down to the shoulders and repeat.

  • Make a Mash
  • Make a Mash

    Make a hit, impress someone. (Usually a female.) "Buck's tryin' to make a mash on that new girl."

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MANUKE XPRESS-LTD

  • KING CANUTE
  • KING CANUTE

    King Canute is London Cockney rhyming slang for boot.

  • Press
  • Press

    The legal process of the impressment of personnel to man a ship. A common practise during the days of sail, and especially used during the Napoleonic Wars.

  • Blimey!
  • Blimey!

    Used to express frustration.

  • manky
  • manky

    Describes somthing revolting or gross. From the French 'manque'.

  • PRESS
  • PRESS

    crack

  • PRESS THE FLESH
  • PRESS THE FLESH

    Press the flesh is Black−American slang for shake hands.

  • Dangler
  • Dangler

    An express train.

  • PRESS
  • PRESS

    cocaine

  • PRESS
  • PRESS

    Press is slang for cocaine.

  • press
  • press

    Cocaine; Crack Cocaine

  • DO THE BROWN−EYE EXPRESS
  • DO THE BROWN−EYE EXPRESS

    Do the brown−eye express is American slang for to sodomise.

  • fancy dress
  • fancy dress

    n costume (as in costume party). To an American, fancy dress means a jacket and tie. To a Brit, fancy dress means a cravat, a strap-on wooden leg and a plastic parrot.

  • DAILY EXPRESS
  • DAILY EXPRESS

    Daily Express is London Cockney rhyming slang for to dress, a dress.

  • NO STRESS
  • NO STRESS

    No stress is American slang for don't worry.

  • Slick Up
  • Slick Up

    To dress up or make make fine.

  • ROCKING HORSE MANURE
  • ROCKING HORSE MANURE

    Rocking horse manure is British slang for something very rare, non−existant.

  • PRESS AND SCRATCH
  • PRESS AND SCRATCH

    Press and scratch was old London Cockney rhyming slang for a match.

  • Military Press:
  • Military Press:

    Move over GI Joe (and Jane), this exercise is key for anyone looking for some serious overhead strength. From a standing position, with an overhand grip, press the barbell upward until arms are fully extended overhead (be careful not to lean too far back during the lift). Lower back down to the shoulders and repeat.

  • Make a Mash
  • Make a Mash

    Make a hit, impress someone. (Usually a female.) "Buck's tryin' to make a mash on that new girl."