What is the meaning of dagenham. Phrases containing dagenham
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sending to the saloon for beer with a can or pitcher (we’ve seen this before! – K)
Cottontop was old American slang for a promiscuous woman who kept up a respectable appearance.
Cokehead is American slang for an habitual user of cocaine.
Regurgitate is American slang for to vomit
Bisexual.
A drive through bottle mart. Liquor shop
n number-two which refuses to be flushed away. It is not, as one of my contributors discovered, an appropriate name for laptop thatÂ’s shared around various parts of the office.
Pete Tong (going/gone a bit ...)
Degenerating situation, e.g. "It's all gone a bit Pete Tong.". From Pete Tong, a Radio 1 DJ in the UK who presented a house/ garage/dance - music show on Friday nights (a pre-club get-ready show, then), and this was the catchphrase used in the adverts for his show. I think he meant it as "it's all gone a bit wild", bit it's since been changed to mean "it's all gone wrong" (prob. along the lines of Cockney Slang,).
intoxicating drinks of all kinds, but generally beer.
Someone for whom it is impossible to show respect.Sleazy Eddie is a real "crumb."
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