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a young child, esp. a young boy
Warehouse is British slang for to hold or attend an acid house party.
Double handful is British slang for ten pounds sterling.
Blob wagon is British slang for ambulance.
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A sign of disgust, such as "ohmygod why is she wearing that." or a sign of excitement such as "ohmygod guess what?!"
Carbonated flavoured water based drinks sold in cans or bottles. Basically a can of fizzy drink - e.g. coke. Was also used as a euphamism for beer then used as "I was out on the pop last night!". (ed: I wonder if anyone else remembers the old Corona lorries that used to travel the streets delivering the weeks supplies?).
Clappers is British slang for the testicles.
Constant activity or movement. e.g. "Sit still, you keep moving around like a bag of worms."
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