What is the meaning of CHANNEL PORT. Phrases containing CHANNEL PORT
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Channel ports is London Cockney rhyming slang for short trousers (shorts).
Chord progression.Hey, Pops, dig those "changes" that the Hawk is playin'.
Flannel is slang for nonsense.
Canned milk.
Little hope or chance at all. e.g. "Boy, you're only giving me two chances, mine and buckley's"
Cadbury channel is British slang for the anus.
Channel port is London Cockney rhyming slang for a 'short', a measure of spirits.
Channel fleet was old London Cockney rhyming slang for a street.
Buckley's chance is Australian and New Zealand slang for no chance at all.
English Channel is London Cockney rhyming slang for panel.
Change is slang for desirable or useful information.
Canned is slang for intoxicated, drunk. Canned is slang for arrested.
Chunnel is British slang for the Channel Tunnel.
Noun. Nonsense. E.g."Oh shut up! You're talking utter flannel."Verb. To flatter.
Noun. Switching from one television channel to another in search of an interesting programme. [Orig. U.S.]
A vast area of outback land, (also referred to as channel country) that in the event of sudden torrential rain, fills quickly, swelling normally
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n.
A strait, or narrow sea, between two portions of lands; as, the British Channel.
n.
A channel or a system of channels; a groove.
adv.
By chance; perchance.
imp. & p. p.
of Chance
a.
Happening by chance; casual.
v. t.
To alter by substituting something else for, or by giving up for something else; as, to change the clothes; to change one's occupation; to change one's intention.
n.
The act or process of forming a channel or channels.
imp. & p. p.
of Channel
n.
One apt to change; an inconstant person.
v. t.
To course through or over, as in a channel.
n.
One who deals in or changes money.
n.
A possibility; a likelihood; an opportunity; -- with reference to a doubtful result; as, a chance to escape; a chance for life; the chances are all against him.
v. t.
To form a channel in; to cut or wear a channel or channels in; to groove.
n.
A charnel house; a grave; a cemetery.
n.
One who changes or alters the form of anything.
imp. & p. p.
of Change
n.
That through which anything passes; means of passing, conveying, or transmitting; as, the news was conveyed to us by different channels.
a.
Having a chin; -- used chiefly in compounds; as, short-chinned.
v. t.
To make run in a channel.
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