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Fiver (Five Pound Note)
Fiver is British slang for a five pound note, five pounds sterling.
Noun. A five-pound monetary note. {Informal}
To "give up" on something "I was supposed to dive off the five metre board but I bailed when I saw how high it really was!"
give up on something ‘I may as well give it away.’
five pounds (£5), from the mid-1800s. More rarely from the early-mid 1900s fiver could also mean five thousand pounds, but arguably it remains today the most widely used slang term for five pounds.
Noun. A five pound (sterling) note. Rhyming slang on 'fiver'. See 'fiver'.
Give five is American slang for to greet someone by hand.
Extremely good, often in sports. "Lebron was on fire last night."Â
Currently used as an affirmative response - i.e. a complete interjective sentence ("Five by Five!") or as an adjective ("I'm five by five with that"). Meaning: everything's okay, under control, copacetic, hunky-dory, etc. Was in use in the movie Aliens (1986) nd was a hallmark of the character "Faith" from Buffy: the Vampire Slayer, which marks its passage into general understanding. However it was in use far earlier that either of those with a specific purpose and rationale for its existence. The phrase dates back to World War II, originating from radio voice communications. When operators used to talk to each other they first used the phrase “loud and clear†to describe their reception among each other. With a desire to be more precise, they adopted a numerical scale from one to five. Shortly thereafter, these radio operators incorporated the phrase 'five by five' ('five out of five for volume and clarity' i.e. 'loud and clear.'). So '5 by 5 means 'I hear you loud and clear.' Certainly was in common use in exactly this way in the US Army during the Vietnam war. Certainly was in common use in exactly this way in the US Army during the Vietnam war. (ed: we are interested in knowing if the phrase is any older than 1986?) We ask and we receive - seems Stephen heard it in use in (of all places) the 'Thunderbirds' puppet show in the 1960's.
Term used to imply that the person either has a nickel bag of weed to contribute, or is willing to pitch in 5 dollars toward the purchase of marijuana. Lyrical reference: I Got Five On It - LUNIZ Album: Operation StackolaÂ
, (five oh) n., the police. “Watch it, man, five-0 on that side street.â€Â [Etym., police code for police officers.]
Fiver (Five Pound Note)
A way of telling someone to take a five minute break or to take a five minute break.Hey, Cleanhead, this is a cool tune and we're blowin' too hot. We oughta "take five."
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
A diversion in which one gives a word, to which another finds a rhyme. If the same word is repeated, a forfeit is demanded. It also refers to drinking.
If something is a shambles it is chaotic or a real mess. It's also a very old name for a slaughterhouse. So if you ever visit The Shambles in York, then the name does not refer to the somewhat shambolic nature of the buildings; it's a reference to the site it's built on - an old slaughterhouse!
Sh** Eating Grin
n. tiny little ziplock bags used to package weed and crystal meth in and distribute.Â
Want To Buy.
A plastic stick with a fake nail attached to it. Used to swatch polish or practice nail art.
Rosey is slang for tea.
Taiwan is British slang for a : university degree.
Vrb phrs. 1. Go away, get lost! 2. Proceed, carry on, move on.
Nigel Benn is London Cockney rhyming slang for pen.
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At or near; adjacent to; -- indicating situation, place, or position; as, on the one hand, on the other hand; the fleet is on the American coast.
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Indicating dependence or reliance; with confidence in; as, to depend on a person for assistance; to rely on; hence, indicating the ground or support of anything; as, he will promise on certain conditions; to bet on a horse.
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Cinquefoil; five-finger.
v. i.
To play on a fife.
v. i.
To feed; to subsist; to be nourished or supported; -- with on; as, horses live on grass and grain.
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In reference or relation to; as, on our part expect punctuality; a satire on society.
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The number next greater than four, and less than six; five units or objects.
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At, or in contact with, the surface or upper part of a thing, and supported by it; placed or lying in contact with the surface; as, the book lies on the table, which stands on the floor of a house on an island.
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Having five leaflets, as the Virginia creeper.
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Forward, in progression; onward; -- usually with a verb of motion; as, move on; go on.
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Alt. of Five-leaved
v. t. & i.
To give.
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In the service of; connected with; of the number of; as, he is on a newspaper; on a committee.
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In addition to; besides; -- indicating multiplication or succession in a series; as, heaps on heaps; mischief on mischief; loss on loss; thought on thought.
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Occupied with; in the performance of; as, only three officers are on duty; on a journey.
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To animate; to give life or spirit to; as, to fire the genius of a young man.
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To set on fire; to kindle; as, to fire a house or chimney; to fire a pile.
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In continuance; without interruption or ceasing; as, sleep on, take your ease; say on; sing on.
v. i.
To be maintained in life; to acquire a livelihood; to subsist; -- with on or by; as, to live on spoils.
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