What is the meaning of BOOKIE. Phrases containing BOOKIE
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Joe Rookie is London Cockney rhyming slang for a bookmaker (bookie).
A daring capitalist (business person) who involves themselves in an unlawful enterprise relating to horse race events
Pretty, attractive
Refers to "not-so-bright kids" who did not take many (if any) GCSEs. Instead they would do NVQs or GNVQs(which I realise many people now do as part of their professional development). Because the contributor was in the "top set", "very clever" and therefore superior to the thickos they decided that NVQ stood for 'Not Very Qualified', and GNVQ stood for 'Generally Not Very Qualified'. Whats the bet the NVQ people are now earning loads? (That is unless they're looking after their 5 kids to different dads who are all either in prison, selling crack, in the bookies/Black Lion/court) Whoops Sorry to offend!!) (ed: methinks someone hasn't quite got over schooldays!!)
Bookies (Bookmakers)
, Vigorish Excessive interest on a loanshark’s loan Advantage in odds created by a bookie or gambler to increase profit
Vig, Excessive interest on a loanshark’s loan Advantage in odds created by a bookie or gambler to increase profit
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Kids. Couldn't hear a thing 'cause of all the Godfor's.
Hair
Verb. To move quickly or depart hurriedly. E.g."I'm just gonna jet into town to collect my holiday money."
dish-washer
Heroin (after September 11)
The glideslope indication light that pilots watch when they’re trapping.
A hog.
Yo, Wazzup G-unit! Welcome To The Hood Home Slice.
Phrase: Def. Hey! What is up rapper! Welcome to the community friend.
It's No Use Crying Over Spilt Milk
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