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  • Barking Mad
  • Barking Mad

    Very mad

  • tit spanners
  • tit spanners

    Hands. As in "Keep your tit spanners off my lunch!".

  • In the Mix
  • In the Mix

    Put it together, make it happen.Put that cat "in the mix," we need a drummer for our upcoming tour.

  • mad for it
  • mad for it

    Phrs. Enthusiastic, eager. A nationally used term since the mid 1990s, originating from the Manchester district. E.g."He was mad for it... we couldn't get him to stop dancing."

  • ALF GARNET
  • ALF GARNET

    Alf Garnet is London Cockney rhyming slang for hair (Barnet).

  • KIDNEY PUNCH
  • KIDNEY PUNCH

    Kidney punch is London Cockney rhyming slang for lunch.

  • Mad
  • Mad

    Could mean very or a lot "you mad pretty" "that's mad money"

  • JUDY AND PUNCH
  • JUDY AND PUNCH

    Judy and Punch is British rhyming slang for lunch.

  • NUNCH
  • NUNCH

    Nunch is Dorset slang for lunch.

  • dunsh
  • dunsh

    To 'barge', i.e. to deliberately run into someone. To 'dunsh into somebody' was to 'barge into' them. You could 'dunsh in' the dinner queue, which was the same as 'chorin in'. Contributor said he only found out that 'dunsh' wasn't standard English when he reached his 20's!

  • ALF
  • ALF

    Alf is Australian slang for an uncultivated Australian.

  • mid
  • mid

    A term used to describe mid grade or "ok" weed/marijuana.  "Yo, that weed we got from Reggie was mid!" 

  • Mad
  • Mad

    adj: very; a lot; soooooo; shows extremism; Example: That dessert was MAD good. I have to pay MAD bills

  • mad
  • mad

    adv. an adverb that means to have a large amount of. Extreme. See "mad hops" or "mad skills" 

  • Mad
  • Mad

    Could mean very or a lot "you mad pretty" "that's mad money"

  • wench, winch
  • wench, winch

    Particularly nasty boys at my school in Charleston, West Virginia are always going around calling girls winches, A winch is ugly, stupid, bitchy, person who has enough guts to stand up to any boys when they're bugging her. This is not a cuss. (ed: added verbatim)

  • STICK IN THE MUD
  • STICK IN THE MUD

    Stick in the mud is slang for a boring, unadventurous, old−fashioned person.

  • Dyno-mite!
  • Dyno-mite!

    Inspired by JJ Walker when he was on Good Times in the early to mid 70's. It meant that something was terrific.

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  • Barking Mad
  • Barking Mad

    Very mad

  • tit spanners
  • tit spanners

    Hands. As in "Keep your tit spanners off my lunch!".

  • In the Mix
  • In the Mix

    Put it together, make it happen.Put that cat "in the mix," we need a drummer for our upcoming tour.

  • mad for it
  • mad for it

    Phrs. Enthusiastic, eager. A nationally used term since the mid 1990s, originating from the Manchester district. E.g."He was mad for it... we couldn't get him to stop dancing."

  • ALF GARNET
  • ALF GARNET

    Alf Garnet is London Cockney rhyming slang for hair (Barnet).

  • KIDNEY PUNCH
  • KIDNEY PUNCH

    Kidney punch is London Cockney rhyming slang for lunch.

  • Mad
  • Mad

    Could mean very or a lot "you mad pretty" "that's mad money"

  • JUDY AND PUNCH
  • JUDY AND PUNCH

    Judy and Punch is British rhyming slang for lunch.

  • NUNCH
  • NUNCH

    Nunch is Dorset slang for lunch.

  • dunsh
  • dunsh

    To 'barge', i.e. to deliberately run into someone. To 'dunsh into somebody' was to 'barge into' them. You could 'dunsh in' the dinner queue, which was the same as 'chorin in'. Contributor said he only found out that 'dunsh' wasn't standard English when he reached his 20's!

  • ALF
  • ALF

    Alf is Australian slang for an uncultivated Australian.

  • mid
  • mid

    A term used to describe mid grade or "ok" weed/marijuana.  "Yo, that weed we got from Reggie was mid!" 

  • Mad
  • Mad

    adj: very; a lot; soooooo; shows extremism; Example: That dessert was MAD good. I have to pay MAD bills

  • mad
  • mad

    adv. an adverb that means to have a large amount of. Extreme. See "mad hops" or "mad skills" 

  • Mad
  • Mad

    Could mean very or a lot "you mad pretty" "that's mad money"

  • wench, winch
  • wench, winch

    Particularly nasty boys at my school in Charleston, West Virginia are always going around calling girls winches, A winch is ugly, stupid, bitchy, person who has enough guts to stand up to any boys when they're bugging her. This is not a cuss. (ed: added verbatim)

  • STICK IN THE MUD
  • STICK IN THE MUD

    Stick in the mud is slang for a boring, unadventurous, old−fashioned person.

  • Dyno-mite!
  • Dyno-mite!

    Inspired by JJ Walker when he was on Good Times in the early to mid 70's. It meant that something was terrific.