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Get Off Your High Horse
Imperial Cty Arboretum District
Either during dinner or directly outside the school gates, along with white dog turds and shredded pornography (if there was a park or alley near to your school), there was an ice cream van that used to sell a Popeye - essentially a small ice cream cone (or 'cornet') but where a flake insertion would produce a "99" alternatively a thin fruit lolly was stuck in (invariably one half of those 'double lollies' which had 2 sticks, snapped in half lengthways) - no idea in hell why it was called a Popeye, anyone know? But also a name called to any one during the course of 'play'/'break' who had something long (stick/ cricket bat/long boot bag, stuffed down the back of their coat at the neck, thus resembling (vaguely at best), said ice cream.
To get something to eat. Notes: believed to have originated in California; "Call me and we'll go take a bone."
Google That Sh**
Chillin'. As in the Public Enemy song 'Cold Lampin' with Flava': "I'm lampin', I'm lampin', I'm cold cold lampin'."
Cold. Cor, taters out there init?
Adj. Of a person, very cold, freezing. [Yorks use]
A violent wedgie or melvin. Practiced by the rugby team. The object was to actually remove the victims underwear whilst they still had their trousers on by wedgieing or melvining until the underwear was ripped off. A few times I saw them to do this (usually to their own) they drew blood. Serves them right.
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