What is the meaning of SHEILA. Phrases containing SHEILA
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Potato peeler is Australian rhyming slang for a woman (Sheila).
Charlie is slang for cocaine.Charlie (shortened from Charlie Hunt) is British slang for a foolish person (cunt). Charlie is Britishslang for cheap and nasty, flashy, in bad taste.Charlie (shortened from Charlie Wheeler) is Australian rhyming slang for a Sheila (girl). Charlie isAustralian slang for a female prostitute.Charlie is American and Australian slang for a member of the Vietcong or the Vietcong collectively.
a woman
Noun. A woman. Stereotypical but jocular use when impersonating Australians and their vernacular. [Orig. Aust.]
old fashioned slang for “womanâ€
A general term for an Australian woman or girl
Sheila is Australian slang for a woman.
n. a pimp in training; a pimp apprentice. "Did you see them pimpershcnaps trying to talk to Sheila and Tasha after school?"Â
v. (derived from "fixin") Getting ready to do something. "I'm fi'n to tell you what's up wit Sheila and Snoopy."Â
(1)noun- a hottie who likes to have fun. example: "that girl sheila is a freak!" Freakin'(1)verb - grinding someone on the dance floor. example: "roxanne and I were freakin' on the dance floor."
to make a pass at ‘Watch me crack onto that spunky sheila’
n. abbreviation for "big beautiful woman."Â "Hey dog, I asked Sheila to describe herself and she put 'bbw'. What does that mean?"Â
(pronounced "playa")The male version of the word "Ho." A male, who is perceived as very promiscuous, usually even bragging to others about his sexual escapades. This male might "date" a lot of the opposite sex at the same time. Or someone who has a different girlfriend or boyfriend every week or so. "Sheila, you ain't all that. John's a player, and you the flavor of the week!"Â
noun. British slang for wannabe. This was Jem star (1985-1988) and Misfits saxophonist Sheila "Jetta" Burns' old band, The Tinkerbillies, done as an inside joke since she's British.
a slut
A term of liveliness. e.g. "Look at that old sheila, will you! She's still a ball of muscle!"
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