What is the meaning of boston dollar. Phrases containing boston dollar
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Pump the stump is Black−American slang for to shake hands
Dice, i.e. craps
Wager
Paraphernalia is slang for the apparatus and equipment used for taking illicit drugs.
Blink is old British slang for an alcoholic drink.
Derived from Cheap thrills. Used to denote that the activity that a schoolmate was finding pleasure in, was tne that the speaker did not think was up to much at all, and was, in all truth, a bit gay (to use the terms bandied about at the time). Geeky child: 'I really like classical music' - Hard, sporty child: 'Cheapies!' Contributor says Lee Pullen of St Joseph's RC High Heywood was a particularly fine exponent of this put down - his measured derision was an object lesson in instant deflation of the subject's ego.
Belt and braces is London Cockney rhyming slang for races.
a penny (1d). Also referred to money generally, from the late 1600s, when the slang was based simply on a metaphor of coal being an essential commodity for life. The spelling cole was also used. Common use of the coal/cole slang largely ceased by the 1800s although it continued in the expressions 'tip the cole' and 'post the cole', meaning to make a payment, until these too fell out of popular use by the 1900s. It is therefore unlikely that anyone today will use or recall this particular slang, but if the question arises you'll know the answer. Intriguingly I've been informed (thanks P Burns, 8 Dec 2008) that the slang 'coal', seemingly referring to money - although I've seen a suggestion of it being a euphemism for coke (cocaine) - appears in the lyrics of the song Oxford Comma by the band Vampire weekend: "Why would you lie about how much coal you have? Why would you lie about something dumb like that?..."
Chrome−dome is slang for a bald person.
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