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Used in weightlifting, a long metal bar to which weight plates can be affixed.
1. A Minesweeper 2. Man responsible for cleaning an area.
Terry Waite is London Cockney rhyming slang for late.
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To use an IFF transponder, or the numeric code set into such a device.
Jamaica rum is London Cockney rhyming slang for thumb.
A small group of people would decide upon a certain game, but realise that they didn't have a large enough group to play it. Someone would say 'Shall we do Who-wants-to-play?' and we would link arms, and march self-importantly around the playground chanting 'Who-wants-to-play (pause) Brit-ish-Bull-dog?' (or whatever). The idea was that whoever else wanted to play would link arms with one end of the row and join in the chanting and walking around, until enough players were recruited. Of course, the usual outcome was that you would spend the whole of playtime recruiting players, and have no time for the actual game at all. We would often be rather selective about who we actually wanted to play with us, so would add various disclaimers at the end of the chant - 'Who-wants-to-play... Char-lies Ang-els... on-ly girls... from Mrs Hopkin's class... ov-er six... and no pik-eys...'
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