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Tate and Lyle is London Cockney rhyming slang for audacity (style).
- Someone who is blinkered is narrow minded or narrow sighted - they only see one view on a subject. It comes from when horses that pulled carriages wore blinkers to stop them seeing to the side or behind them which stopped them from being startled and only let them see where they were going.
(1) Geeky, over obedient, compliant, or just silly person. Used in some Australian high schools usually in relation to males. (2) Person with no friends
Noun. A criminal record. Usually police and criminal vernacular. E.g."Be careful if you decide to employ him, he has some previous."
Noun. 1. A lout. Derog. 2. A leather jacketed, long-haired lout, and follower of rock music. Dated. Derog. [1970s] 3. A person or follower of one of the rock music genres, such as 'goth' or 'metal' (heavy, death, nu- etc), and who wears the associated fashions. Derived from noun 2, and generally derog. * Also spelt greebo.
n engage in idle banter; chatter: I thought she was busy getting ready to go out to dinner, but it turns out sheÂ’d spent the whole afternoon nattering to her mates.
Hicky. Sucking on the neck that makes a bruise from ear to ear.
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