What is the meaning of exes. Phrases containing exes
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Cocaine; heroin
n hood of a car; the part of a car which covers the engine. Confusion arises in the U.K. when dealing with rear-engined cars; it’s difficult to determine whether to call it a bonnet or, as seems perhaps more logical, a boot, on account of it being at the back. The trials of modern life. To encourage confusion, “hood” is used in the U.K. to describe the convertible top of a convertible car.
a shilling (1/-) and earlier, mid-late 1800s a pound or a sovereign. According to Cassells chip meaning a shilling is from horse-racing and betting. Chip was also slang for an Indian rupee. The association with a gambling chip is logical. Chip and chipping also have more general associations with money and particularly money-related crime, where the derivations become blurred with other underworld meanings of chip relating to sex and women (perhaps from the French 'chipie' meaning a vivacious woman) and narcotics (in which chip refers to diluting or skimming from a consignment, as in chipping off a small piece - of the drug or the profit). Chipping-in also means to contributing towards or paying towards something, which again relates to the gambling chip use and metaphor, i.e. putting chips into the centre of the table being necessary to continue playing.
Gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
Ka−ching is slang for an opportunity to make money.
main-tain: the word was generally pronounced with a slight halt after the first syllable. A word of caution to someone who is slightly paniced, generally from drug usage. Maintain composure. Generally uttered in unison before the policemen approaches your car during a night of marijuana smoking.
Noun. Money or items, as taken by a thief or burglar, ill-gotten gains. {Informal}Adj. Not very good, terrible, worthless, cheap or of poor quality.
Bum up is British slang for to praise, speak highly of.
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