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Brummie is British slang for a person from Birmingham. Brummie is British slang for the dialect spoken in Birmingham.
Very happy, delighted
n 1. A rocket, guided missile, satellite, or airplane. 2. A person, especially one who is odd or remarkable: a sly old bird. 3. A young woman. 4. a. A loud sound expressing disapproval; a raspberry. b. Discharge from employment: lost a big sale and nearly got the bird.
One hundred thousand pounds (£100,000). As referenced by Brewer in 1870. Seemingly no longer used. Origin unknown, although I received an interesting suggestion (thanks Giles Simmons, March 2007) of a possible connection with Jack Horner's plum in the nursery rhyme. The Jack Horner nursery rhyme is seemingly based on the story of Jack Horner, a steward to the Bishop of Glastonbury at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries (16th century), who was sent to Henry VIII with a bribe consisting of the deeds to twelve important properties in the area. Horner, so the story goes, believing the bribe to be a waste of time, kept for himself the best (the 'plum') of these properties, Mells Manor (near Mells, Frome, Somerset), in which apparently Horner's descendents still lived until quite recently. The Bishop was not so fortunate - he was hung drawn and quartered for remaining loyal to the Pope.
Hose is American slang for to have sex with. Hose is American slang for to cheat, to defraud.
One who tells on another to the Police.
Jampon is British slang for tampon.
Pedal is Australian slang for to send a message by radio.
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