What is the meaning of ddu. Phrases containing ddu
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n on-ramp/off-ramp. A road that runs parallel to a major one, allowing you to gain or lose speed safely while joining or leaving the main road.
adv believe to be true. It’s still perfectly acceptable in the U.K. to say “I reckon” this, that or the other: We’re going to get a taxi to the airport but Dan reckons we’re still not going to make it. The term is still used in the Southern U.S. but regarded with disdain by snobby northerners who believe it can only be uttered whilst chewing a piece of straw and leaning on a gate.
(1) marijuana (2) sweet, cool, pleasant, 'with it'
Vrb phrs. Heard in a negative context in the phrase you can't polish a turd, and when applied to a task means that it is impossible.
Noun. Affectionate term for one's penis. Cf 'old fellow', 'old man', 'lad'.
Gassed is slang for drunk.
– To immediately cease or stop. Usually used in a disgusted context such as “Belay that landlubber talk!!â€
a quarter of an old penny (¼d) - not slang, a proper word in use (in slightly different form - feorthung) since the end of the first millenium, and in this list mainly to clarify that the origin of the word is not from 'four things', supposedly and commonly believed from the times when coins were split to make pieces of smaller value, but actually (less excitingly) from Old English feortha, meaning fourth, corresponding to Old Frisian fiardeng, meaning a quarter of a mark, and similar Germanic words meaning four and fourth. The modern form of farthing was first recorded in English around 1280 when it altered from ferthing to farthing.
n. money. "I've got mad grip from slangin' all that yayo." 2. n. to have a lot or a bunch of. "He's got a grip of cheddar." 3. A long time. "I haven't talked to you in a grip!"Â
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