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Widow Twankey is London Cockney rhyming slang for an American (Yankee).
This is a mainstream term now, but was originally used only for straight musclemen whom one could look at but not touch.
n. (derived from "outa here" mixed with the car the Audi 5000) A saying conveying that a person is about to depart. As if to say "time to leave!" Some shorten it and just say "5000!" **Also see Audi or Audi 5.OÂ "Jesse . . . we're outtie 5000!"Â
vacation, holiday
The USCG operated four "LORAN" stations in SE Asia
two in Vietnam and two in Thailand. These stations were part of the chain of stations across the Pacific Ocean. "LORAN" operated in two modes
Verb. To break wind, but not belching. E.g."As boys seem to spend all night blowing off, I recommend you avoid cleaning their dorm until later in the morning."
Trolley and tram is London Cockney rhyming slang for ham.
cold; as in temperature. "Turn up the heat, it's brick in here." 2. A term used to define a pound or kilogram worth of any drug, usually packaged in the shape of a brick. "Once I sell this brick, I'm be ballin."Â
ravers term for festivals
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