What is the meaning of break luck. Phrases containing break luck
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tuinal
thrown from a horse.
Elpanip is British slang for a pineapple.
Sidewinder is slang for a heavy swinging blow from the side, which disables an adversary. Sidewinder is amateur radio slang for a SSB station.
Sozzle is slang for imbibe an intoxicating drink.
Vrb phrs. To perform coitus interruptus. A catholic Liverpudlian expression derived from the symbolic use of the railway station before the Mersey tunnel and the last stop. Also heard phrased as jump off at Edgehill. Other UK cities also have their own variations, such as get off at Paisley, used in Glasgow; get off at Gateshead, used in Newcastle-upon-Tyne; get off at Haymarket, used in Edinburgh.
Garden path is London Cockney rhyming slang for bath.
PCP
"Polyveldt" shoes, probably from Clark's. Had this strange plateau on the upper, rimmed by a horseshoe-shaped ridge - perfect for becoming a miniature lake of piss.
(v.) To attack a target immediately upon sensing it. Usually reserved for monsters attacking players. Derived from "aggression." "Be careful, those things aggro to sound." (n.) A target which has begun attacking without having been deliberately provoked. "Got an aggro incoming." AKÂ (acr.) (n.) Short for Amdapor Keep.
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