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Deuce and ace is London Cockney rhyming slang for face.
Hack off is slang for to annoy, to irritate.
Used to disguise the word wanker. In this way, you could call someone a wagner in front of a teacher and they couldn't do you, when really you meant wanker. This word is used in schools now. It is mostly used when in class near a teacher or figure of authority.
Contraction of brother, see: Brother.
Used for anyone with the surname Jones (also apparently Hughes... from the series "Boys from the blackstuff" by Alan Bleasedale - and also for Geoff Hughes dad!).
Collar a duster up the ladder is Black−American slang for to climb stairs.
n. text code for motherf*#^er; you begin with "m" (for mother) then 10 (for the next 10 letters) followed by "r" Often used in texting, also seen as ml0r "I can't believe this m10r... he's gonna give us a pop quiz today!"Â
n a school-child who, having done particularly well academically or on the sports field, is allowed to perform such glorious tasks as making sure everyone behaves properly in the lunch queue, tidying up after school events and showing new pupils around at the weekends. As you may have guessed, I was never a prefect. Bitter? Me?
Lightly and politely is Black−American slang for to effect smoothly, as though without effort.
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