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Laid out is American slang for drunk, intoxicated, under the influence of drugs.
Neanderthal is British slang for an uneducated thug.
Rely on. "He's a man you can tie to."
Literally, the area of a ship before the foremast (the forecastle). Traditionally, used to refer to men whose living quarters are located here, officers being quartered in the stern-most areas of the ship (near the quarterdeck). Officer-trainees lived between the two ends of the ship and become known as "midshipmen". Crew members who started out as seamen, then became midshipmen, and later, officers, were said to have gone from "one end of the ship to the other.
Spread is old slang for butter. Spread is old slang for a shawl.
Freebase is slang for to refine cocaine for smoking.
Slang for the popular WW2 port of Londonderry.
If someone is being pathetic you would call them a nancy or a nancy boy. It is the opposite of being hard. For example in cold weather a nancy boy would dress up in a coat, hat, gloves and scarf and a hard guy would wear a t-shirt. It's also another word for a gay man.
marijuana
Soap dodger is slang for a dirty person who refuses to wash.
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