What is the meaning of bruf. Phrases containing bruf
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Ampster is Australian slang for a showman's or trickster's accomplice who starts buying the tickets, goods etc.
Headcheese is Black−American slang for various cheap grades of pork meat
Verb phrs. 1. To break or become inoperative. Originally meaning dead or lost in action, from the RAF during the Second World War. The etymology is unproven although there are various speculations, including a connection with an advertising poster campaign for a beer of the period, namely Burtons. Most likely to be heard in the past sense, as 'gone for a burton'. E.g."I'm afraid we can't watch the football match tonight, my TV's gone for a burton." [1940s] 2. To fall over. E.g."I went for a burton and bruised my arms."
Noun. 1. An act of sexual intercourse. 2. A woman/man viewed as a sexual partner. E.g."He's a good ride, even when he's drunk." [Orig. Irish]Verb. To have sex.
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Burly thug nominally employed as a kind of bodyguard to eject "troublemakers" from get togethers such as parties, disco's etc. but who normally does it because he enjoys causing pain to others.
"a man sticks his cock into a womon"s pussy and sticks it in and out to make children" (ed: I kid you not... this *really* arrived as a submission!)
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