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  • BLUE MIST
  • BLUE MIST

    LSD

  • Duff
  • Duff

    General term of endearment, used amongst friends and strangers alike

  • BLOCK AND TACKLE
  • BLOCK AND TACKLE

    Block and tackle is London Cockney rhyming slang for handcuffs (shackles). Block and tackle was old London Cockney rhyming slang for fetters (shackles). Block and tackle was old Cockney slang for a watch and chain.

  • DABS
  • DABS

    Dabs is British slang for fingerprints.

  • get knotted!
  • get knotted!

    Verb. An exclamation of anger expressed at someone.

  • ratty (2)
  • ratty (2)

    easily annoyed or upset, irritable

  • HOOVERVILLE
  • HOOVERVILLE

    Hooverville is American slang for a shanty town, or a place where the homeless go to sleep.

  • PLP
  • PLP

    Acronym used to creat a 'no win situation' for the interviewee, it goes like this: 'Are you a PLP?' 'No' 'Urggh! You're not a Proper Living Person... Urrgh!' 'No, no I am. I am a PLP, I am' ''ray! You're a Public Leaning Post!' At which point you lean as hard as you can against the poor victim, up against a wall or if in the middle of the tennis courts (or whatever) lean and sort of keep leaning as they try to get away from you. It works both ways round and the contributor and his friend Lee still do it (he says everyone should of had a good friend Lee at some point in their life). They're 32 and 29 respectively and have lots of friends... honest. (ed: and why would we disbelieve you - tho it amazes me sometimes what passes for humour out in the real world.) John says he was using PLP to mean a combination of Proper Looking Person and Public Leaning Post back in 1955 - so I've amended the date to suit. And Susan used PLP as elementary age child in 1950's. It was interchangable with Private Leaning Post, especially if the person being leaned upon was your friend/victim). (ed: Magnus sent in a joke... of sorts... along the same lines) Ask your victim, "Are you a benny tied up?" They cannot admit they are a benny, so they say, "no." You then shriek, "Benny on the loose! Benny on the loose!"

  • DOWN BY LAW
  • DOWN BY LAW

    An old school term for a person who is certified, or who has great credentials, great repoir in the streets.

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