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Blow groceries is American slang for to vomit
I do believe the term 'like' was used in the 70s by Americans and has been used ever since. Recently the British have adopted the phrase especially since the popularity of cult sitcom 'F.R.I.E.N.D.S'. The phrase is used in various ways usually by teeneagers and 20 somethings who automatically, subcociuously add a toutch of 'trendiness' to thier sentances. For instance: "Like, let's get outa here!" "Like, no way!" "This is like way cool guys"
A BMX stunt. A "burn" often described the result of riding up to your mate's bike (whilst it was also in motion) and touching his back tyre with your front tyre, resulting in a wonderful "zipppp" noise and a friction burn mark on each tyre. Most often used in the context, "I'm gonna burn you up!" which usually triggered frantic pedaling and squeals as the victim tried to out-run his pursuer. Always misunderstood by adults. Tell your dad that, "Matthew was trying to burn my tyre!" and he would storm round Matthew's house, full of misconceptions involving blow-torches and lighter fluid.
Rat−run is Britisg slang for a side street used by fast commuter traffic.
Gavel and wig is London Cockney rhyming slang for to scratch one's anus (twig).
v dismiss; fire: Well, I pretty much knew I was getting sacked as soon as they walked in and saw me on the photocopier. Comes from a time when you were given a sack into which to put the contents of your desk. In the U.S., the term “given the sack” is used sporadically, but not the word sack alone as a verb.
Keep an eye on is slang for to observe, watch over.
adj 1. Not well planned or executed. 2. Incompetent.
Noun. A person deemed rightly or wrongly to be in need of charity, whether poor or handicapped in some manner. Derog.
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