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Alkie is slang for an alcoholic.
A playground taunt in the form of a song sung to the tune of the "conga" i.e. "Let's all go to Tesco's Where [Johnny, Marky, whatever] gets his best clothes, a la la la, a la la la! Taunt implies the tauntees parents couldn't afford 'swish' stuff. Note: for those outside the UK that don't know, Tesco's is a huge supermarket chain which was at one time "famous" for selling cheap imported clothing of dubious quality. As an aside, I always understood that the company had been named after the founders wife - Tess Cohen, but from another source (Michael Oliver) I learn it was in fact created from a combination of TES (from T.E. Stockwell, Cohen's partner) and CO (from CO-hen)). You live and learn!
Rack monster is slang for someone who sleeps a lot.
Axle grease is British slang for a bribe. Axle grease is American slang for butter.Axle grease is Black−American slang for a stiff pomade for the hair.
the throat, the gullet
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dubious, underhanded. E.g. a shonky practice, shonky business etc.
Fiddle−cases is Black−American slang for shoes.
Noun. 1. An objectionable person. 2. A person. Also used in a sense of pity, see 'sod'. 3. A situation or event that is difficult or distressing. E.g."It's a real bugger Pete catching the flu on his summer holidays." Exclam. Expressing annoyance or frustration. Verb. To ruin, damage, break. E.g."If I find out it was you that buggered my DVD player, then you can forget borrowing money from us to go on holiday."
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