What is the meaning of BIDDERY WARE. Phrases containing BIDDERY WARE
See meanings and uses of BIDDERY WARE!Slangs & AI meanings
Same as brake club; also called the staff of ignorance. To set hand brakes is to sap up some binders
n A woman, especially a garrulous old one.
Noun. 1. A woman, usually referring to an elderly woman and often reinforced with the word old. E.g."I suggest you don't go to the post office on a Thursday, that's when all the old biddies collect their pension money and the queues are terrible." 2. A head louse, and occ. any skin/hair parasite such as a flea. Usually in the plural, as biddies. E.g."First day at school and my youngest came home with a head full of biddies."Adj. Small.
Ware is Dorset slang for crockery.
A dangerous and vicious man or horse.
Biddy is slang for a woman, especially a middle−aged or elderly woman. Biddy is slang for wine, especially red wine.
An idiot, someone clumsy.
Hand brakes
Another word for "Lad," "Fellow," "Mate," or "Comrade.", e.g. "Come on then, kidder." Can also be abbreviated to "Our kid," e.g. "I'll get our kid onto you!" Meaning that "An older, stronger relative of mine will be coming to beat you up." Used in Liverpool since way before the 70's, seems to be a local expression.
A replacement for "Goodbye" or "See you later," as in "I will see you in a bit (of time)." e.g. "Inabit kidder!" Contributor claims to have coined this as a word in 1995 at the age of 9, at one "hometime" at Rathbone School (now demolished,). He was told that people were using this word before that time, but would like someone to confirm it please.
Warehouse is British slang for to hold or attend an acid house party.
French toast
Warehousing is British slang for the practice of arranging acid house parties.
to shiver
French toast
Red biddy is British slang for cheap red wine or methylated spirits.
Noun. A term of address, generally affectionate use, towards someone younger. [Mainly Liverpool use]
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Eye−popper is American slang for something sensational.
Observed, watched, given the once-over
To slag someone off, is to bad mouth them in a nasty way. Usually to their face.
crack
injection misses the vein and is wasted
A small penis.
The Sackbut was a 16th century instrument, similar to the trombone.The History of the Sackbut
Bubbly is slang for fizzy sparkling wine and Champagne.
Just For Grins
adj unused: In the end we took him to a disused warehouse and beat the living daylights out of him. Not sure if itÂ’ll stop him, but it certainly made your mother and I feel a lot better.
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a.
Giving no sure footing; smooth; slippery.
p. p.
Bid or bidden.
v. t.
Alt. of Sliddery
a.
Resembling, or composed of, cinders; full of cinders.
n.
A call for bidders at a public sale; an auction.
n.
A place where books, or other articles, are bound; a bookbinder's establishment.
n.
A place where rags are bought and kept for sale.
v. t.
Alt. of Sliddery
n.
A by-bidder; a decoy for gamblers [Slang, U. S.].
a.
Bladdery; full of, or covered with, bladders; vesicular.
n.
One who bids or offers a price.
v. t.
Slippery.
a.
Having bladders; also, resembling a bladder.
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Alt. of Gliddery
n.
A trifle; a piece of foolery.
n.
One who binds; as, a binder of sheaves; one whose trade is to bind; as, a binder of books.
n.
The act of offering for sale to the highest bidder.
a.
Not bidden; not commanded.
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