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Noun. 1. One's younger brother or sister. {Informal} 2. Affectionate term for a friend. {Informal}
Black males who behave like whites or talk very proper. "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" reference.
Was for many years the term of choice in the UK for describing the 'characteristic homosexual behaviours' such as assumed effeminacy but was supplanted by the US term 'gay'. Hence the expression to 'camp it up', and the 'hidden' joke in the film title 'Carry on Camping'. The word (and many other underground gay terms) was popularised and brought to general public attention and useage by the late 1950's radio show 'Round the Horne'.
Yippy is slang for a member of the Youth International Party.
Phrase, means "Hey what's up buddy"
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Zim−zim is South African slang for a member of a politically orientated Black youth gang.
The official march of the Royal Canadian Navy. It is also the official march of several Commonwealth navies including the Royal Navy and the Royal New Zealand Navy. It was once the official march of the Royal Australian Navy, but has now been replaced by a new march. Originally written as an opera, it was composed by Dr. William Boyce. The words were written by the 18th-century English actor David Garrick. It was first performed on New Year's Eve, 1760.
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