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Dirty, badly dressed person who usually looks older/younger than they are eg. 12 year olds with stubble, or 40 year old that looks about 12. Classic looking slipper Jack Wilde in Oliver - he is 12 yet he has a full chin of stubble or Steve Marriot from the Small Faces (the opposite) - used as in "I'm not going in there it's full of slippers" - "He's a right slipper he is", Derived from the 'pooper estates' in towns where there are always 3 shops - a chip shop, a video shop and a offie. People from the estate would shop, rent a video but mostly play the bandit in the chip shop wearing their slippers - never shoes, they'd walk to the shops in their slippers Slippertown - the part of town would be then named.
Suffix. Derived from the French ville meaning town and added to nouns and adjectives to intensify a certain quality, such as shitsville (a particularly awful situation), cheeseville (very trite). The origins of such combinations occurred during the beatnik and hippy counterculture years of the late 1950s and 1960s in the U.S. E.g."It was a club full of gorgeous people, sheer sexville."
Crawler is slang for a servile flatterer.
Creeping Jesus is derogatory slang for an obsequious or servile person. Creeping Jesus is slang for a hypocritically religious person.
Crawlarse is slang for a servile flatterer.
Greville Starkey is London Cockney rhyming slang for a black person (darkie).
Term denoting frenzied experimental masturbator, Certain models of Breville sandwich toasters came with special plastic tongs for removing the lethally hot toasted sandwiches from the machine (doubtless because someone had probably in the past burnt their hands trying to do so and sued the company). Allegedly, one Ollie Coats, used said tongs to beat himself off with. Needless to say, toasted sandwiches ceased to be a popular snack in his boarding house. Originated at the The Leys School, Cambridge.
A trailer. e.g. "Did you hear old Neville bought a new caravan"
(1) Verb To 'one up' somebody. To 'brown nose.' To take something that rightfully belongs to someone else. This terms usage was limited mostly to the corporate world. ie. "I was up for a promotion, but Stan 'Norvilled' me out of it!" Unsure as to the origins of this, but it seems that in the late 80's or early 90's Deborah Norville got promoted to a position as a Morning Talk Show Host on one of the Major Networks, when the general cocensus was, the position should have gone to someone else (Jane Pauley, perhaps?) The term was in circulation very briefly, but still seems worth taking note of.
a vancouver island term for gumboots
Creep is slang for a person considered to be obnoxious or servile.
Henry Meville is London Cockney rhyming slang for Devil.
Running dog is slang for a servile political follower.
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n.
The quality or state of being servile; servileness.
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Mean; servile.
adv.
In a servile manner; slavishly.
n.
Quality of being servile; servility.
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Marvel.
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One of several species of small, jumping, murine rodents, of the genus Gerbillus. In their leaping powers they resemble the jerboa. They inhabit Africa, India, and Southern Europe.
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A servile or hypocritical flatterer.
v. t.
To flatter in a servile way.
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Alt. of Gerbille
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Suiting a salve; servile; obsequious.
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Held in subjection; dependent; enslaved.
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Drudging; servile.
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Of or pertaining to a servant or slave; befitting a servant or a slave; proceeding from dependence; hence, meanly submissive; slavish; mean; cringing; fawning; as, servile flattery; servile fear; servile obedience.
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A cringing, servile person; a fawner.
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Servile attention; sycophancy.
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Not belonging to the original root; as, a servile letter.
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An element which forms no part of the original root; -- opposed to radical.
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Not itself sounded, but serving to lengthen the preceeding vowel, as e in tune.
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Resembling a vassal; slavish; servile.
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Servile imitation or repetition.
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