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Slangs & AI derived meanings
money, usually unexpected gain and extra to an agreed or predicted payment, typically not realised by the payer. Earlier English spelling was bunts or bunse, dating from the late 1700s or early 1800s (Cassells and Partridge). Origins are not certain. Bunts also used to refer to unwanted or unaccounted-for goods sold for a crafty gain by workers, and activity typically hidden from the business owner. Suggestions of origin include a supposed cockney rhyming slang shortening of bunsen burner (
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a cranky person (he was very crooked this morning)
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work ‘well done mate, that was hard yakkal’
Penalty kick is British slang for a certainty.
Gorilla is British slang for a hired enforcer, a thug. Gorilla is British slang for £Gorilla is Hollywood slang for a hugely successful film.
By chalks is Australian slang for by a long way.
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