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Adj. Insane, crazy. Cf. 'radgie'. [Scottish/Cumbria/North-east use] Noun An unscrupulous, devious person. See Begbie, a fictional character in the book, and film, Trainspotting, written by Irvine Welsh. [Scottish use]
Crawlarse is slang for a servile flatterer.
a schooner was broomed when the owner wanted to sell her. Instead of an ad in the paper, the old birch broom used in sweeping the deck was hoisted to the mast-head
Noun. Dishevelled hair, as may result from a good night's sleep.
A hut, or mean dwelling.
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Noun. An excuse, an avoidance of guilt. [Orig. U.S.] Verb. To withdraw from participation. E.g."Rumour has it that Johnny's copped-out."
(the) information superhighway
Noun. The rather impassioned and premature title given to the World Wide Web. This expression has already lost popularity and rarely used within the Internet community. [Late 1980s]
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