What is the meaning of iyam. Phrases containing iyam
See meanings and uses of iyam!Slangs & AI meanings
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Bold is British slang for flamboyant, daring, fashionable.
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To understand, e.g. to 'get' a joke. (ed: when I was in school in Wales I heard a 'get' was the son of an Irish prostitute!)
Daft is British slang for frivolous; giddy; insane.
short for machevellian, "macin' on that chick", try to pick her up/chat her up
v Phrasal Verb:cough up To hand over or relinquish (money or another possession), often reluctantly.
Describing someone who is disgusting or dirty. i.e. "Quit picking yer nose, Mink!", or "He's a Fort William Mink!". Mostly used north of the border, Scotland but under stood if used with enough venom anywhere. Possibly comes from either 'MINKY' brand cleaning cloths or 'Tink' being a tinker or tramp. (ed: I think that bearing in mind the strong historical links between Scotland and France it is more likely that it is more closely related to the French word 'manque'.) Should also be noted that if you are a mink you can be described as a 'Minker', or as being 'Minkey'. c.f. manque circa. 1970's UK (Scot)
Verb. To betray with false evidence. Also phrased to stitch someone up. Noun. An act of betrayal with the use of falsified evidence.
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