What is the meaning of off caps. Phrases containing off caps
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Strain off is slang for to urinate.
Tongue In Cheek
Blotto
a person without social skills, an unpopular person, "nerd", a person more comfortable with computers: "a computer geek"
Aunt Jemima is American slang for a black woman who accepts and ignores racism. A female version of Uncle Tom.
Knock them cold is British slang for to evoke a favourable response.
Son Of a B*tch
Quick Question -or- Cry More
Noun. A laugh. Rhyming slang. E.g."You're having a giraffe if you think I'm babysitting your little brother mate!"
medza/medzer/medzes/medzies/metzes/midzers
money. Other variations occur, including the misunderstanding of these to be 'measures', which has become slang for money in its own right. These slang words for money are most likely derived from the older use of the word madza, absorbed into English from Italian mezzo meaning half, which was used as a prefix in referring to half-units of coinage (and weights), notably medza caroon (half-crown), madza poona (half-sovereign) and by itself, medza meaning a ha'penny (½d). Potentially confused with and supported by the origins and use of similar motsa (see motsa entry).
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