What is the meaning of ricker. Phrases containing ricker
See meanings and uses of ricker!Slangs & AI meanings
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Adj. Unfair. [North-east use] Verb. To embarrass. Also see 'shant' (verb). [Cumbria use]
Contentious, a variation of cantankerous.
home, or house. Nice crib., this here is my crib.
Verb. To incriminate by employing false evidence. E.g."I was fitted up for that bank robbery in the high street."
For one or more assailants to seize waistband of selected victim's underpants and pull up same (sharply) to cause maximum pain and distress. A horrible craze which briefly swept the secondary schools of northwest Kent The contributor had left school by the time this became "popular" but clearly recalls his mates' little brothers' obsession with the vicious practice. Also he distinctly remembers two of the blighters trying it on his "mucker" Simon, who was "hard and in the army", and getting a sound kicking for their pains. Comment from 'Wayne'who just wanted to add that this was commonplace in Essex (UK) in the earlier eighties. Being of slight build in 1980-1982 he was often the target of the Grundy, or sometimes called 'Undie Grundy'. He's seen people paraded round several feet in the air, only being carried by their pants. Not pleasant!
Three White Tapes on a Seaman's Collar
On traditional square rig, the three white stripes on the collar are commonly said to commemorate Horatio Nelson's three great battles: the Nile, Copenhagen and Trafalgar. However, it is also said that there is no truth in this. Others say that the three stripes were actually a device to ensure the previous collar with two stripes was no longer used.
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