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chewed with fine breath
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a very easy task ‘Don’t worry. That’s a piece of piss for me.’
Mail a letter
Stick−up is slang for a robbery at gunpoint.
A "forced" march or run. An "army" term that came into use in schools after the Falklands War when the public was told "yomping" part of paratroopers training. In schools it was applied to cross country training.
To take action or fight/hit/punch/shoot gun (exam.'I'm gonna bust that kid in the mouth" or "I'm gonna bus a cap in that foo") Also can mean to dance, or get down (exam. "let me see you bus") note: saying "bust a move" is incredibly corny and old now.
Person who never broke the rules and was always to be seen doing good works both in and out of school. (ed: I have no idea where this originated or how so if anyone can illuminate me please do.)
You Make My Day -or- You Made My Day
n (ah, how to describe these…) bit of fancily-coloured paper wrapped much like a lozenge, with twisted ends. A small sort of explosive device is put inside a cracker so that when two people pull at alternate ends, the whole thing comes apart with a snapping noise and — ah, the joy — a small piece of trinket crap falls out. This will be something like an ineffectual miniature sewing kit, a set of blunt nail clippers or one of these mysterious “get the bits of metal apart” puzzles, which will cause some degree of interest from the surrounding family until someone realises it’s very easy to get them apart because it was made in China and came out of the factory bent. As the name suggests, these are mainly used at Christmas but sometimes pop up at birthday parties and the like.
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