What is the meaning of off the beaten track. Phrases containing off the beaten track
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off the beaten track
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Shirt
Homosexual who has sexual relations with a lesbian.
Sandals. Note: I'm told that during the 1980's the term "Jesus Air Wear" was more common.
See Drongo
Used instead of shit. Possibly considered acceptable to a larger audience as it isn't quite a swear word.
Means "as well" but implies an unexpected extra, e.g. "I not only lost my job but they prosecuted me to boot!!", or "Not only did I get into the disco, free - but I won a "spot prize" to boot!" (ed: this is an interesting expression that I've often used - does anyone have any clues where it originated and how?) Notes Serves me right for asking I suppose, but Steve Shervais passed on the following useful information: According to Clark Hall's Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, "bot" is 'compensation for an injury', and "to bot" means "besides, moreover." In a related item, "manbot" was the money paid to the lord for loss of a man,_in_addition_to_ the wergeld paid to his relatives. (ed: I like this job... you learn *such* a lot of useless information!)
A structure above the weather deck, extending the full width of the vessel, which houses a command centre, itself called by association, the bridge.
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