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Snouts (Cigarettes). ere mate, got any ins and outs? (See Salmon and Trout)
Sandy (shortened from Sandy McNab) is London Cockney rhyming slang for a taxi (cab).
Sugar candy is London Cockney rhyming slang for brandy. Sugar candy is London Cockney rhyming slang for handy.
n. Drugs in the form of pills, specifically methamphetamines made with Anhydrous Ammonia. (Any is shortened version of the word Anhydrous.)Â "Hey lets go down to the mall and see if we can find any."Â
Fine and dandy is London Cockney rhyming slang for brandy.
Handy is British slang for adept, devious, virile, brutal. Handy is British slang for useful, near, ready.Handy is British slang for good, useful, admirable.
Andy Capp is rhyming slang for defecation (crap). Andy Capp is rhyming slang for rubbish (crap). Andy Capp is rhyming slang for borrow (tap).
Rain. Any more pleasure and we'll be swimming.
Andy Cain was th century London cockney rhyming slang for rain.
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Amos and Andy is British rhyming slang for brandy. Amos and Andy is British rhyming slang for shandy.
Anby is Dorset slang for by−and−by.
Gym Candy is slang for any anabolic steroid.
Andy McNish is British rhyming slang for fish.
A code word for sex. "I went to Jaquilla's house last night and she gave me some of dat candy" 2. A code word for the club drug known as ecstacy. "Where did you buy that candy that you had at the rave last night?"Â
Andy Maguire is Australian rhyming slang for fire.
Randy is British slang for sexually aroused, lecherous. Randy is Dorset slang for a party.
Andy Pandy is British rhyming slang for brandy. Andy Pandy is British rhyming slang for shandy.
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v. t.
To give and receive reciprocally; to exchange.
n.
A dandy roller. See below.
n. fem.
Alt. of Dandy-hen
v. t.
To make sugar crystals of or in; to form into a mass resembling candy; as, to candy sirup.
n.
A small sail carried at or near the stern of small boats; -- called also jigger, and mizzen.
a.
Long and flexible, like a wand.
adv.
To any extent; in any degree; at all.
superl.
Consisting of, abounding with, or resembling, sand; full of sand; covered or sprinkled with sand; as, a sandy desert, road, or soil.
v. t.
To incrust with sugar or with candy, or with that which resembles sugar or candy.
v. i.
To be formed into candy; to solidify in a candylike form or mass.
n.
The game played with such a club; hockey; shinney; bandy ball.
v. i.
To have sugar crystals form in or on; as, fruits preserved in sugar candy after a time.
v. t.
To beat to and fro, as a ball in playing at bandy.
a.
Bent; crooked; curved laterally, esp. with the convex side outward; as, a bandy leg.
a. & pron.
Some, of whatever kind, quantity, or number; as, are there any witnesses present? are there any other houses like it?
superl.
Of the color of sand; of a light yellowish red color; as, sandy hair.
superl.
Ready to the hand; near; also, suited to the use of the hand; convenient; valuable for reference or use; as, my tools are handy; a handy volume.
v. t.
A more or less solid article of confectionery made by boiling sugar or molasses to the desired consistency, and than crystallizing, molding, or working in the required shape. It is often flavored or colored, and sometimes contains fruit, nuts, etc.
v. t.
To conserve or boil in sugar; as, to candy fruits; to candy ginger.
n.
A weight, at Madras 500 pounds, at Bombay 560 pounds.
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