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Used unkindly by punk rockers as "Look at that stupid hesher over there with the Megadeth album.", I have no idea where it comes from. (ed: any suggestions?) One suggestion came from Michael: In Los Angeles word was in use as early as 1980. I remember being a big "Tubes" fan and describing the people that wore "Rush" concert baseball shirts (black with white sleeves), drove Camaros and wore mullet haircuts as Heshers. If I had to guess the orgin; I would say it was because Heshers used to smoke a lot of hash (Hasher - Hesher?). Hash was very popular in Los Angeles in the late 70's. (ed: Any advance on that?)
Strafe is slang for to punish harshly.
The Jersey yodel is American slang for to vomit.
Noun. The anus. The expression, the British equivalent of the U.S. slang hershey highway, can be heard expressed in phrases such as up the marmite motorway, meaning up the anus.
Anal sex. Current usage in USA, where "taking the Hershey Highway" carries the same meaning as "fudge packing." (One would suppose that Hershey, a major US chocolate maker, would be supplanted by Cadbury, Nestlé, or Souchard in other parts of the world.) (ed: though maybe the others don't scan quite as well?).
a (skinny) unattractive girl (made popular by TV series Jersey Shore). Also see 'Grenade' above.
Anal intercourse.
Jersey side of snatch play is Black−American slang for to be over forty.
Noun. A lump of faeces. From when the River Mersey was very unclean and poluted. [North-west use]
In the early/mid 90s I had a friend from York, PA (I was living in/near NYC at the time) who used the term "hessian" with basically the same meaning as hesher. I had always assumed that the metalhead hessian came from the original German mercenaries in the Revolutionary war, and I assumed that this word had stuck around in places where the war was fought, such as York, PA.
Female willing to perform oral sex on a male whenever it's suggested.
New Jersey = the arm pit of America, this does not mean that African Americans live in Jersey. However, in any city in America, African Americans can be found in the worst parts (or arm pits) of that city. Therefore making them Jersey-dwellers.
Taunt. No real meaning but said in a high whine of a voice, it just pisses people off which is the desired result.
v To criticize harshly; censure forcefully. n. A harsh or devastating criticism.
Horsey set is British slang for wealthy country−folk.
(1) To play "horsey" involved using a skiiping rope as reins around willing pupils neck then basically running around like a horse and master (not as kinky and more fun than it sounds when your 8 years old), (2) Term also used for riding a child on your back (also called piggyback) or dandling a child on your knee, and lately has been referred to as a term for molesting children (i.e. straddling a youngster on your knee and bouncing them up and down).
Noun. The anus. A British equivalent of the US slang hershey highway. Often heard in phrases such as "take a stroll/trip down bournville boulevard", meaning to engage in anal intercourse. Commonly mispelt as bourneville boulevard. [1990s]
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adv.
Severely; harshly; roughly.
v. t. & i.
To cry out harshly and loudly, like the bird called crake.
v. i.
To sound harshly or discordantly, as bells out of tune.
n.
A kind of coarse, woolen cloth, usually ribbed, woven from wool of long staple.
n.
The finest of wool separated from the rest; combed wool; also, fine yarn of wool.
v. i.
To utter a shrill, abrupt scream; to squeak harshly.
n.
A woolen jacket or jersey worn by athletes.
a.
Sounding harshly; discordant; unharmonious.
n.
A kind of knitted jacket; hence, in general, a closefitting jacket or upper garment made of an elastic fabric (as stockinet).
n.
See Uranus.
adv.
In a harsh manner; gratingly; roughly; rudely.
a.
Sounding harshly in the throat; inharmonious; rough.
n.
A portcullis, or herse.
n.
One of a breed of cattle in the Island of Jersey. Jerseys are noted for the richness of their milk.
a.
Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.
pl.
of Jersey
v. i.
To sound loudly and somewhat harshly.
pl.
of Kersey
adv.
In a rough manner; unevenly; harshly; rudely; severely; austerely.
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