What is the meaning of shamrocks. Phrases containing shamrocks
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Alabaster is British rhyming slang for plaster.
Not a bean is slang for to be without money.
Noun. Worthless or foolish ideas, speech, or writing; nonsense. Often as an exclamation. E.g."Stuff and nonsense! You're talking rubbish."
Originally meant car thief, often 'ram raider' or 'joyrider' (from police term Taken Without Owners Consent) but eventually just meant anyone a bit dodgy, as in "he's a bit of a twocker, but he's alright".
Dweeb is slang for a foolish, gormless, unpopular person.
Dot and dash is London Cockney rhyming slang for cash. Dot and cash is British slang for a moustache.
Method of righting an overturned engine or car. A six-foot hole is dug about forty feet from the engine or car, long enough to hold a large solid-oak plank. A trench is then dug up to the engine and heavy ropes laid in it, with a four-sheave block, or pulley, at the lower end of the engine and a three-sheave block at the top of the boiler. Chains are fastened to the underside of the engine and hooked to the three-sheave block. The free end of the rope is then hooked to the drawbar of a road engine. The hole is filled-packed hard to hold the "dead man" down against the coming pull. When the engine moves up the track she pulls ropes over the top of the boiler of the overturned locomotive on the chains that are fastened to the lower part, rolling the engine over sidewise and onto her wheels again
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