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Rack off is Australian slang for to go away, to leave.
Verb. To con, to swindle. {Informal}Noun. 1. A contrick, a act of deception. {Informal} 2. An illicit copy. E.g."Dont buy any computer software from that market stall, it's all ripped off." 3. An unreasonably priced commodity or service. From the feeling that one if being deceived. E.g."Those Versace jeans are a rip-off. You should try buying clothes from the market."
Railroad is American slang for to force something to happen through wit or intimidation. The British equivalent is bulldoze.
Do the gentleman is slang for to urinate.
Ham and beef was th century British prison rhyming slang for a chief warder (chief).
Very similar to dustpatch: to chalk someone before a class, to mark them with yr mark without their knowledge, normally using a board rubber. Less used now due to white board introduction. Once done, it is brought to their attention either by slow teasing or brazenly in the presence of a staff member.
Adj. Unstable or misalligned. E.g."Watchout for that rear wheel, it's wonky and may fall off at any moment."
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