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Verb. To lift, or move, something bulky or heavy, often with a sudden movement. Also hoik. E.g."You cant hoick that piano up the stairs, you need some rope and pulleys." [Informal]
Beef up is British slang for intensify.
" too cool for School " " means that someone is to cool to be in school!"
marijuana cigarettes dipped in embalming fluid, sometimes also laced with PCP
, (BAM-ur) n., marijuana that is weak, of low potency. “Hey, is all you have is bammer?â€Â [Etym., drug sub culture] See: Shake
benumbed with the cold
(v.) to intentionally disconnect from an online game by means other than logging out; often done without warning.
eighteen pence (i.e., one and six, 1/6, one shilling and sixpence), related to and perhaps derived from the mid-1900s meaning of kibosh for an eighteen month prison sentence. Cassells implies an interesting possible combination of the meanings kibosh (18 month sentence), kibosh (meaning ruin or destroy) - both probably derived from Yiddish (Jewish European/Hebrew dialect) words meaning suppress - with the linking of money and hitting something, as in 'a fourpenny one' (from rhyming slang fourpenny bit
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