What is the meaning of jacket and vest. Phrases containing jacket and vest
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Eggs fried without flipping with bacon
A Bird In The Hand Is Worth Two In The Bush
Noun. Very close, a small amount. E.g."I missed the target by a gnat's whisker."
eight pounds (£8), cockney rhyming slang for eight, naturally extended to eight pounds. In spoken use 'a garden' is eight pounds. Incidentally garden gate is also rhyming slang for magistrate, and the plural garden gates is rhyming slang for rates. The word garden features strongly in London, in famous place names such as Hatton Garden, the diamond quarter in the central City of London, and Covent Garden, the site of the old vegetable market in West London, and also the term appears in sexual euphemisms, such as 'sitting in the garden with the gate unlocked', which refers to a careless pregnancy.
Top of the form is London Cockney rhyming slang for warm.
Goma is slang for heroin.
vomit
To ruin the reputation of someone by gossiping about them in a vindictive manner.
Noun. A thing that is vile or distasteful. E.g."Don't eat that, it's yuck and tastes mouldy." Exclam. Expressing extreme distaste.
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