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  • Lassie
  • Lassie

    A rubber or elastic band

  • grundies
  • grundies

    Dirty underwear. (ed: and no reflection at all on "Grundy" the Australian TV company who make the long running amd totally excellent soapie "Neighbours").

  • NOD OUT
  • NOD OUT

    Nod out is slang for to lapse into a stupor, especially on heroin.

  • Glassie
  • Glassie

    the person that walks around the pub to collect empty glasses.

  • burning bush
  • burning bush

    Performance of oral sex on a female and when you 'go down there' you find the lassie is not only ginger she is also on the rag.(ed: sounds a bit contrived this?)

  • spam, spam-head
  • spam, spam-head

    The forehead. Used to taunt children with particularly large foreheads or prematurely receding hair. Or just those that were picked on for no reason. You know how kids are! This insult was administered in one of two ways. The benign method was when the child administering the insult holds back his hair, and slaps his own forehead whilst shouting "Spam", "Spammo", or "Spam 'ed". The not so benign method usually administered when the subject was unawares. A run up is required. The spammer (one administering the spamming) runs at the spammee (one with a large forehead), jumps just as they get near and administers a flying slap to the spammee's forehead whilst shouting "Spam!", the spammer then runs off before the spammee recovers. Unless of course the Spammee is considered a 'malco', or 'Spaz' in which case the spammer simply retires to a safe distance and laughs, with his friends.

  • PLASSIE
  • PLASSIE

    part time raver

  • SAUSIE
  • SAUSIE

    Sausie is New Zealand slang for sausage.

  • wasabie, wassup
  • wasabie, wassup

    Used for saying "Hello" or "What's up?" wassup, b? What's up brother, brotha, bro, b- used as in informal greeting amongst friends. The term 'wasabie' as previously entred was mistaken for 'wassup, b?' ie what's up, brother- bro- b; that was popularised by the Budweiser beer commercials here in the US in which the characters greet each other with the phrase: 'waaassssssuuuuuuuup!!!!' back and forth on phones/intercoms. In one of the commercials, one of the characters is having dinner with his girl at a Japanese restaurant. They are brought their meals which included wasabi. The character chuckles when the japanese waiter says wasabi. So he says wassup, b. The waiter says wasabi and the back and forth and next thing you know, he has gotten every waiter/staff yelling wasssssuuuup, b/wasssssaaaaaabi!!!! Order is then restored when his girlfriend slaps her hand on the table. They are now classic commercials. There were a couple of independent take offs on these commercials that used old grannies, the "Superfriends" cartoons, and New York Jewish businessmen and Rabbis where 'wassup' was changed to "shalom" and the product was "whitefish" instead of Budweiser. Budweiser also came out with other incarnations where Yuppies drinking imports were used and one with a mafia flavour where the greeting went from wassup to "how ya doin" with heavy NYC accent. The Bud commercials can be see on the net at www.adcritic.com and the Shalom spoof was on www.neurotrash.com. (ed: and I just thought wasabi was a really hot Japanese dressing!) On this point, we received the following: Your online slang dictionary contains an entry for "Wasabi" and lists it as meaning "hello". It also properly mentions that Wasabi is a hot horseradish sauce. I believe that the usage of Wasabi as "Hello" comes from a series of American Budweiser Beer TV commercials It started with a group of men sitting around answering the phone yelling "WAAAAAAAZAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" which is a wide open mouthed tongue sticking out way of saying "What's up". In the next commercial, one of the guys from the first one is out with his girlfriend at a sushi restaurant. The waiter brings them their wasabi sauce with their sushi, and the guy starts playing with the word, similar to the "Waaaaaazaaaaaaaaaaaa" from the first commencial. "Wasabi" (chuckle) "Wasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabi" Eventually everyone in the restaurant is yelling "Wasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabi" before the guys girlfriend scolds him and they all stop. So, "Wasabi" = "wazaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" = "What's up" (ed: which seems to sum that up pretty effectively - I think!)

  • Lass or Lassie
  • Lass or Lassie

    Girl

  • dingle
  • dingle

    Derogatory term used in Birmingham in reference to people from Wolverhampton. The term relates to the Dingle family from the TV soapie 'Emmerdale' and reflects the widely held belief that the Wolverhampton accent makes the speaker sound both stupid and 'scutty'.

  • SLAPSIE MAXIE
  • SLAPSIE MAXIE

    Slapsie Maxier is London Cockney rhyming slang for a taxi.

  • slaps
  • slaps

    Synonymous with 'batts' in some playgrounds.

  • lassy
  • lassy

    (lassie) molasses

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  • Elapse
  • v. i.

    To slip or glide away; to pass away silently, as time; -- used chiefly in reference to time.

  • Interlapse
  • n.

    The lapse or interval of time between two events.

  • Senescent
  • a.

    Growing old; decaying with the lapse of time.

  • Lapsed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Lapse

  • Elapsing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Elapse

  • Lapse
  • v. t.

    To let slip; to permit to devolve on another; to allow to pass.

  • Decurrence
  • n.

    The act of running down; a lapse.

  • Lapse
  • v. i.

    To fall or pass from one proprietor to another, or from the original destination, by the omission, negligence, or failure of some one, as a patron, a legatee, etc.

  • Slaie
  • n.

    A weaver's reed; a sley.

  • Lapsible
  • a.

    Liable to lapse.

  • Lapsing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Lapse

  • Lassie
  • n.

    A young girl; a lass.

  • Lapse
  • v. t.

    To surprise in a fault or error; hence, to surprise or catch, as an offender.

  • Slape
  • a.

    Slippery; smooth; crafty; hypocritical.

  • Elapsed
  • imp. & p. p.

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  • Lapse
  • v. i.

    To become ineffectual or void; to fall.

  • Delapse
  • v. i.

    To pass down by inheritance; to lapse.

  • Lability
  • n.

    Liability to lapse, err, or apostatize.

  • Progression
  • n.

    Course; passage; lapse or process of time.

  • Slapper
  • n.

    One who, or that which, slaps.

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