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Hairy−arsed is British slang for wild, primitive, uncouth or rugged.
Ice−cream habit is slang for occasional drug use.
Was for many years the term of choice in the UK for describing the 'characteristic homosexual behaviours' such as assumed effeminacy but was supplanted by the US term 'gay'. Hence the expression to 'camp it up', and the 'hidden' joke in the film title 'Carry on Camping'. The word (and many other underground gay terms) was popularised and brought to general public attention and useage by the late 1950's radio show 'Round the Horne'.
Casual was British slang for a social sub−group of the s identified by wearing expensive designer clothes, being materialistic, and taking part in football hooliganism and shop lifting.
A member of the ship's company who provides extra security for the ship by patrolling the jetty.
A kind of bong made out of a 2 litre cider or coke bottle with the bottom cut off and replaced with a plastic bag or cling film attatched with tape and a gauze instead of a lid, then what is done, marajuana is burnt on the gauze and the bag is pulled down, then the gauze is removed and the smoke inhaled
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