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Euphamism for 'cow' - as if one was needed! Introduced by the Alf Garnett (Warren Mitchell) character in the 1960's sitcom "For better or worse", as a less offensive way of insulting his wife Else (Dandy Nicholls). From the classic days of British comedy.
Garn is a London Cockney slang expression of dismissal, defiance or irritation.
n An unwarranted fee, such as one extorted from a new prisoner by a jailer.
Garnish is slang for to extort money from.
Created and primarily consumed in Canada. The Bloody Caesar is used to ease the agony of a hangover after pounding through a two-four or a forty pounder. It typically contains vodka, Clamato (a proprietary blend of tomato juice and clam broth), hot sauce and Worcestershire sauce, and is served with ice in a large, celery salt-rimmed glass, typically garnished with a stalk of celery and wedge of lime. It was invented in Calgary, Alberta in 1969 by restaurateur Walter Chell to celebrate the opening of a new Italian restaurant in the city. It quickly became a popular mixed drink, but remains virtually unknown outside Canada. It is claimed that over 350 million Caesars are consumed in Canada annually, and it has inspired numerous variants. Source Wikipedia
All Sir Garnet was old slang for highly satisfactory, alright.
Alf Garnet is London Cockney rhyming slang for hair (Barnet).
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v. t.
That which garnishes; ornamental appendage; embellishment; furniture; dress.
imp. & p. p.
of Garnish
imp. & p. p.
of Garnishee
n.
A topaz-yellow variety of garnet.
imp. & p. p.
of Garner
v. t.
To warn by garnishment; to give notice to; to garnishee. See Garnishee, v. t.
n.
One who, or that which, garnishes.
n.
Something set round or upon a dish as an embellishment. See Garnish, v. t., 2.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Garnish
n.
One who is garnished; a person upon whom garnishment has been served in a suit by a creditor against a debtor, such person holding property belonging to the debtor, or owing him money.
n.
A fee. See Garnish, n., 4.
n.
Warning to a person in whose hands the effects of another are attached, not to pay the money or deliver the goods to the defendant, but to appear in court and give information as garnishee.
v. t.
To make (a person) a garnishee; to warn by garnishment; to garnish.
n.
Arm scye, a cutter's term for the armhole or part of the armhole of the waist of a garnment.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Garnishee
v. t.
To attach (the fund or property sought to be secured by garnishment); to trustee.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Garner
n.
A garnment or cap, or sometimes both, painted with flames, figures, etc., and worn by persons who had been examined by the Inquisition and were brought forth for punishment at the auto-da-fe.
v. t.
To ornament, as a dish, with something laid about it; as, a dish garnished with parsley.
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Containing garnets.
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