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Noun. Stairs. Also, but less commonly, jolly dancers and molly dancers. [North-west use]
Noun. A pathetic or contemptible person.
A female; origin: hip-hop slang.
Stinging nettle is British rhyming slang for a kettle.
Clammy, sticky, glutinous.
Term given when you make that sucking/kissing sound against your teeth when you're pissed off at something. Maybe it's a Sarf Lahndon thing. This was popularised over the last 10 years by Jerry Seingeld's habit of doing it on his show.
The "a" is pronounced as in "cat". Probably a comparison to the type of flat cheese 'pasty' you could buy at the bakery. These were shoes that were flat-soled and dorky looking, usually made out of soft leather. As an aside, we've just learned that in Australia "Pasties" (Pronounced as paste), is slang for a dry mouth. Usually after smoking pot! as in "I need something to drink, I've got the Pasties." This is pressumably because of the paste like consistency of saliva, when dehydrated. not sure when this started, but possibly in the 1990's.
to stoop down; curchie; to crouch; squat with knees bend and head down
a large butt, booty, buttocks
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