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  • SLAMMIN
  • SLAMMIN

    A game played in the middle of the streets in the ghetto with tops, made by painting a box with specific little boxes throughout the game board numbered from 1-13. And tops are made several ways 1- fill up any bottle top with either wax, tar, or gum 2- gliders are made by scraping soda bottle over a manhole till the glass top pops off ( not the screw off tops, but the pop off type) 3- the best kind are metal school chair leg bottoms. You have to pop them off the chair leg, then yank out all the rubber, and fill in the metal top with wax.

  • ASBO
  • ASBO

    n Anti-Social Behaviour Order – a restraining order awarded to miscreants specifically barring them from doing certain naughty things again (spray-painting bridges, beating up pensioners, that sort of thing). Whilst the ASBO itself does not go on the offender’s criminal record, any breach of it does - it’s intended to be a warning shot across the bows for errant youths.

  • oil painting
  • oil painting

    Noun. An attractive thing. Usually in the negative as 'no oil painting'. See 'no oil painting'.

  • Painting One's Tonsils
  • Painting One's Tonsils

    Drinking alcohol, also referred to as 'Painting one's nose."

  • pint
  • pint

    n the standard U.K. measure of beer - equivalent to 0.568 litres in new money or twenty ounces in American money. It is normally possible to buy a half-pint instead of a pint, but doing so will mar you for life in the eyes of your peers. Drinking half-pints of beer is generally seen as the liquid equivalent of painting your fingernails and mincing. At some point in history (no idea when) a British king (not sure which one) elected to raise tax on beer but upon discovering that he needed an act of parliament to change the tax, he instead changed the size of the pint (which only required a royal edict). The smaller sixteen-ounce American pint, therefore actually represents the original size of the British pint. As you can see IÂ’ve not researched this at all. I just wrote down what someone told me. There are many times in my life when IÂ’m forced to make a simple choice between the real truth and a funny story.

  • Paint Locker
  • Paint Locker

    The room or space where the ship's paint and painting supplies are stored. It is usually much larger than what is known as a "locker".

  • up Jack's ass picking daisies
  • up Jack's ass picking daisies

    Sarcastic phrase used in one of two ways: 1) As a response to a question to which the answer was not known and not cared about, eg "Where's Lee gone?". Response is "Hes up Jack's ass picking daisies". or 2) A response to a question whose answer was patently obvious. E.g. you see Lee doing some painting and ask. "What are you doing Lee?". Lee responds "I'm up Jacks ass picking daisies".

  • pigÂ’s ear
  • pigÂ’s ear

    n a mess; a poor job: We paid the guy from down the road to come and finish painting the fence, but he made a complete pig’s ear of it. Probably comes from the phrase “you can’t make a silk purse from a sow’s ear.”

  • SLAMMIN
  • SLAMMIN

    A game played in the middle of the streets in the ghetto with tops, made by painting a box with specific little boxes throughout the game board numbered from 1-13. And tops are made several ways 1- fill up any bottle top with either wax, tar, or gum 2- gliders are made by scraping soda bottle over a manhole till the glass top pops off ( not the screw off tops, but the pop off type) 3- the best kind are metal school chair leg bottoms. You have to pop them off the chair leg, then yank out all the rubber, and fill in the metal top with wax.

  • Rosie
  • Rosie

    Short for the USN naval air station at Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. Recently it has been closed, but the memory of Canadian Sailors painting ship at that locale will live forever.

  • Painting the Town Red -
  • Painting the Town Red -

    Going out on the town for a fun, sometimes wild, time.

  • sick with it
  • sick with it

    n. someone who is really good at what they do.  "Trina is sick with it on her paintings." 

  • Holiday
  • Holiday

    A gap or space; an area missed when painting the ship.

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  • SLAMMIN
  • SLAMMIN

    A game played in the middle of the streets in the ghetto with tops, made by painting a box with specific little boxes throughout the game board numbered from 1-13. And tops are made several ways 1- fill up any bottle top with either wax, tar, or gum 2- gliders are made by scraping soda bottle over a manhole till the glass top pops off ( not the screw off tops, but the pop off type) 3- the best kind are metal school chair leg bottoms. You have to pop them off the chair leg, then yank out all the rubber, and fill in the metal top with wax.

  • ASBO
  • ASBO

    n Anti-Social Behaviour Order – a restraining order awarded to miscreants specifically barring them from doing certain naughty things again (spray-painting bridges, beating up pensioners, that sort of thing). Whilst the ASBO itself does not go on the offender’s criminal record, any breach of it does - it’s intended to be a warning shot across the bows for errant youths.

  • oil painting
  • oil painting

    Noun. An attractive thing. Usually in the negative as 'no oil painting'. See 'no oil painting'.

  • Painting One's Tonsils
  • Painting One's Tonsils

    Drinking alcohol, also referred to as 'Painting one's nose."

  • pint
  • pint

    n the standard U.K. measure of beer - equivalent to 0.568 litres in new money or twenty ounces in American money. It is normally possible to buy a half-pint instead of a pint, but doing so will mar you for life in the eyes of your peers. Drinking half-pints of beer is generally seen as the liquid equivalent of painting your fingernails and mincing. At some point in history (no idea when) a British king (not sure which one) elected to raise tax on beer but upon discovering that he needed an act of parliament to change the tax, he instead changed the size of the pint (which only required a royal edict). The smaller sixteen-ounce American pint, therefore actually represents the original size of the British pint. As you can see IÂ’ve not researched this at all. I just wrote down what someone told me. There are many times in my life when IÂ’m forced to make a simple choice between the real truth and a funny story.

  • Paint Locker
  • Paint Locker

    The room or space where the ship's paint and painting supplies are stored. It is usually much larger than what is known as a "locker".

  • up Jack's ass picking daisies
  • up Jack's ass picking daisies

    Sarcastic phrase used in one of two ways: 1) As a response to a question to which the answer was not known and not cared about, eg "Where's Lee gone?". Response is "Hes up Jack's ass picking daisies". or 2) A response to a question whose answer was patently obvious. E.g. you see Lee doing some painting and ask. "What are you doing Lee?". Lee responds "I'm up Jacks ass picking daisies".

  • pigÂ’s ear
  • pigÂ’s ear

    n a mess; a poor job: We paid the guy from down the road to come and finish painting the fence, but he made a complete pig’s ear of it. Probably comes from the phrase “you can’t make a silk purse from a sow’s ear.”

  • SLAMMIN
  • SLAMMIN

    A game played in the middle of the streets in the ghetto with tops, made by painting a box with specific little boxes throughout the game board numbered from 1-13. And tops are made several ways 1- fill up any bottle top with either wax, tar, or gum 2- gliders are made by scraping soda bottle over a manhole till the glass top pops off ( not the screw off tops, but the pop off type) 3- the best kind are metal school chair leg bottoms. You have to pop them off the chair leg, then yank out all the rubber, and fill in the metal top with wax.

  • Rosie
  • Rosie

    Short for the USN naval air station at Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. Recently it has been closed, but the memory of Canadian Sailors painting ship at that locale will live forever.

  • Painting the Town Red -
  • Painting the Town Red -

    Going out on the town for a fun, sometimes wild, time.

  • sick with it
  • sick with it

    n. someone who is really good at what they do.  "Trina is sick with it on her paintings." 

  • Holiday
  • Holiday

    A gap or space; an area missed when painting the ship.