What is the meaning of slant. Phrases containing slant
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n umbrella.
A euphemism for a homosexual. for gay icon Judy Garland, in the film The Wizard of Oz. During the 1950s and 1960s drag queen, the Judy Garland imitator, with the singing of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow". Judy Garland was the most beloved icon of the gay culture of the time. It was uncannily symbolic that the Friday night of June 17, 1969 was the birth of the Gay and Lesbian leberation movement, with the Stonewall riots began, was also the day of the funeral of Judy Garland.
Nifty is slang for stylish.Nifty is British slang for a fifty−pound note.
narrow- minded
 A cowboy term for donuts made while they were on the range. A cook who could and would make them was highly regarded.
n John Doe; Joe Public. The man in the street. ItÂ’s perhaps a little curious that neither Bloggs nor Doe are very common names anywhere.
n alcoholic apple juice. To Brits all cider is alcoholic — there’s no such thing as “hard cider” in Britain, and any non-alcoholic apple juice is called simply “apple juice.” Cider is often mixed with a small amount of blackcurrant syrup to form a drink imaginatively titled “Cider and black”.
Shimmies is the dialect word for a particular flower in the West Country, England. So one can have an expression such as: Look at those lovely shimmies over there., Apparently the same flower is known as 'a smock' in Dorset.
Relatively fast, permanently 'on', internet connections.
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