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  • OLD SCHOOL/ OLD SCHOOLER
  • OLD SCHOOL/ OLD SCHOOLER

     a way of saying Back in the days in the streets, school of hard knocks. A person who was representing the streets back in the days. Early days of the streets.

  • cock of the year, ... school
  • cock of the year, ... school

    Hardest (that is to say, strongest, most dangerous) member (that is to say pupil) of the year/school. Title usually achieved by a series of fights/ scraps with other word be "hards". Eventually one person would come out as hardest/most solid. This person would be best avoided but would probably never be seen at school anyway (owing to them skiving).

  • Best of British
  • Best of British

    If someone says "The best of British to you" when you are visiting the UK, it simply means good luck. It is short for "best of British luck".

  • SCHOOL
  • SCHOOL

    School is slang for a group of drinkers who regularly congregate for drinking bouts. School is slang for gamble in a school of gamblers.School is British slang for a borstal.School is American slang for to teach a lesson to. To win or do something decisively better thansomeone else. School was old slang for a gang of thieves or beggars working together.

  • SHOOL
  • SHOOL

    Shool is slang for beg.

  • LUMP OF SCHOOL
  • LUMP OF SCHOOL

    Lump of school is London Cockney rhyming slang for fool.

  • Best of British
  • Best of British

    If someone says "The best of British to you" when you are visiting the UK, it simply means good luck. It is short for "best of British luck".

  • Waggin’ school
  • Waggin’ school

    not attending school.

  • prep school
  • prep school

    n boarding school for children from ages eight to thirteen.

  • PLAY THE HOP
  • PLAY THE HOP

    Play the hop is British slang for to truant from school.

  • school
  • school

    Being defeated badly during a competitive activity. Etymology: someone that was "schooled" has been "taken to school:" taught how to do something, and then beaten badly in the process; "Man, we schooled that team!" ; "I got schooled playing tennis today."

  • cut (to ...) (... school)
  • cut (to ...) (... school)

    Unauthorised absence from school. Cutting school is an obsession for most kids.

  • Comm School
  • Comm School

    Communications School, the birthplace of many "Bunting Tossers" and "Radio Ladies".

  • old school
  • old school

    Outdated, obselete. Used as "The Atari 2600 is really old school."

  • NEWS OF THE SCREWS
  • NEWS OF THE SCREWS

    News of the Screws is British slang for the News of the World newspaper.

  • BURN THE BRITISH
  • BURN THE BRITISH

    Burn the British is American slang for a toasted muffin.

  • OLD SCHOOL/ OLD SCHOOLER
  • OLD SCHOOL/ OLD SCHOOLER

     a way of saying Back in the days in the streets, school of hard knocks. A person who was representing the streets back in the days. Early days of the streets.

  • Old School
  • Old School

    adj./adv. old-fashioned, of the old style, etc. Usually a term of respect for the past greats of whatever discipline you're talking about (e.g., Do it old school like Elvis)

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PANYADEE THE-BRITISH-SCHOOL-OF-SAMUI

  • List of international schools in Thailand
  • international schools in Thailand as of June 2016, according to the Office of the Private Education Commission (OPEC), which regulates the operation of all private

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang PANYADEE THE-BRITISH-SCHOOL-OF-SAMUI

PANYADEE THE-BRITISH-SCHOOL-OF-SAMUI

  • OLD SCHOOL/ OLD SCHOOLER
  • OLD SCHOOL/ OLD SCHOOLER

     a way of saying Back in the days in the streets, school of hard knocks. A person who was representing the streets back in the days. Early days of the streets.

  • cock of the year, ... school
  • cock of the year, ... school

    Hardest (that is to say, strongest, most dangerous) member (that is to say pupil) of the year/school. Title usually achieved by a series of fights/ scraps with other word be "hards". Eventually one person would come out as hardest/most solid. This person would be best avoided but would probably never be seen at school anyway (owing to them skiving).

  • Best of British
  • Best of British

    If someone says "The best of British to you" when you are visiting the UK, it simply means good luck. It is short for "best of British luck".

  • SCHOOL
  • SCHOOL

    School is slang for a group of drinkers who regularly congregate for drinking bouts. School is slang for gamble in a school of gamblers.School is British slang for a borstal.School is American slang for to teach a lesson to. To win or do something decisively better thansomeone else. School was old slang for a gang of thieves or beggars working together.

  • SHOOL
  • SHOOL

    Shool is slang for beg.

  • LUMP OF SCHOOL
  • LUMP OF SCHOOL

    Lump of school is London Cockney rhyming slang for fool.

  • Best of British
  • Best of British

    If someone says "The best of British to you" when you are visiting the UK, it simply means good luck. It is short for "best of British luck".

  • Waggin’ school
  • Waggin’ school

    not attending school.

  • prep school
  • prep school

    n boarding school for children from ages eight to thirteen.

  • PLAY THE HOP
  • PLAY THE HOP

    Play the hop is British slang for to truant from school.

  • school
  • school

    Being defeated badly during a competitive activity. Etymology: someone that was "schooled" has been "taken to school:" taught how to do something, and then beaten badly in the process; "Man, we schooled that team!" ; "I got schooled playing tennis today."

  • cut (to ...) (... school)
  • cut (to ...) (... school)

    Unauthorised absence from school. Cutting school is an obsession for most kids.

  • Comm School
  • Comm School

    Communications School, the birthplace of many "Bunting Tossers" and "Radio Ladies".

  • old school
  • old school

    Outdated, obselete. Used as "The Atari 2600 is really old school."

  • NEWS OF THE SCREWS
  • NEWS OF THE SCREWS

    News of the Screws is British slang for the News of the World newspaper.

  • BURN THE BRITISH
  • BURN THE BRITISH

    Burn the British is American slang for a toasted muffin.

  • OLD SCHOOL/ OLD SCHOOLER
  • OLD SCHOOL/ OLD SCHOOLER

     a way of saying Back in the days in the streets, school of hard knocks. A person who was representing the streets back in the days. Early days of the streets.

  • Old School
  • Old School

    adj./adv. old-fashioned, of the old style, etc. Usually a term of respect for the past greats of whatever discipline you're talking about (e.g., Do it old school like Elvis)