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Ruck and row is London Cockney rhyming slang for an unpleasant woman (cow).
We use this word a lot to mean something is really obvious.
Much like "Acting the Maggot". Someone who is acting foolishly and causing problems or annoying others. Heard more often in urban environs.
Piccolo and flute is London Cockney rhyming slang for suit.
n 1 take-out food: I think we’re just going to get take-away. 2 take-out restaurant. A hot food retailer (personally I think in this instance “restaurant” is a little too strong) which only sells things that you can take home and eat or stagger down the street drunkenly stuffing in your mouth and distributing down your shirt. Blimey, that tastes good. Damnit, I’ve left my credit card in the pub again. Where are my keys?
Bland, uninspired, boring, or insipid. Especially used to describe "middle-American" mores, people, etc. Derogatory description of things that are naively wholesome, suburban, and middle class; "Donna Reed and Harriet Nelson were incredibly white bread women."
the unit quantities of rands in knitting a trap or seine
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