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Peter Pan is London Cockney rhyming slang for a van.
police van (divisional Van) ‘then they threw me in the divvy van’
Frying pan is slang for a banjo.Frying pan is London Cockney rhyming slang for an admirer (fan).Frying pan is London Cockney rhyming slang for hand.Frying pan is London Cockney rhyming slang for a man.
Jean−Claude Van Damme is London Cockney rhyming slang for ham.
Fan is slang for an aircraft propeller. Fan is American slang for backside.Fan was th century British slang for the vagina.
Lee Van Cleef is London Cockney rhyming slang for beef.
, as in vag charge, vag law Vagrancy
an elderly Vietnamese man.
Dick van Dyke is London Cockney rhyming slang for bike.
Rip Van Winkle is London Cockney rhyming slang for urination (tinkle).
Top man is British slang for a vulgar, an unfashionable man. Top man is British slang for primary man.
Hurry up van was British s slang for a police car.
Dapper Dan is British slang for a well−dressed man.
Noun. An ill-mannered and aggressive driver of commercial delivery vehicles, such as white transits. [Mid 1990s]
Desperate Dan is London Cockney rhyming slang for a sun tan.
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n.
A light wagon, either covered or open, used by tradesmen and others fore the transportation of goods.
v. t.
To wash or cleanse, as a small portion of ore, on a shovel.
n.
Any flat, extended surface attached to an axis and moved by the wind; as, the vane of a windmill; hence, a similar fixture of any form moved in or by water, air, or other fluid; as, the vane of a screw propeller, a fan blower, an anemometer, etc.
v. t.
To put or transfer into a vat.
n.
A wing with which the air is beaten.
n.
The front of an army; the first line or leading column; also, the front line or foremost division of a fleet, either in sailing or in battle.
superl.
Destitute of forge or efficacy; effecting no purpose; fruitless; ineffectual; as, vain toil; a vain attempt.
n.
The quality of being wan; wanness.
n.
A fan or other contrivance, as a sieve, for winnowing grain.
n.
A close railway car for baggage. See the Note under Car, 2.
n.
An avant-courier. See Van-courier.
v. t.
To fan, or to cleanse by fanning; to winnow.
n.
Any revolving vane or vanes used for producing currents of air, in winnowing grain, blowing a fire, ventilation, etc., or for checking rapid motion by the resistance of the air; a fan blower; a fan wheel.
v. t. & i.
To be able; -- followed by an infinitive without to; as, I can go, but do not wish to.
n.
A shovel used in cleansing ore.
n.
A vessel or case of tinned iron or of sheet metal, of various forms, but usually cylindrical; as, a can of tomatoes; an oil can; a milk can.
n.
One, or any one, indefinitely; -- a modified survival of the Saxon use of man, or mon, as an indefinite pronoun.
n.
A large covered wagon for moving furniture, etc., also for conveying wild beasts, etc., for exhibition.
n.
To move as with a fan.
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