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Hook it is British slang for to leave, run away.
Bed
Water-gruel in workhouses or prisons.
Woman. Also used as descriptor for homosexual. The word has been appearing more and more and is a general threat to our society. (ed: or so it seems!)
Hooker
Adj. 1. Stylish. E.g."The car's looking loads more nifty with that rear spoiler and go-faster stripe." {Informal} 2. Quick and agile. {Informal}
goodbye. see you later.
really Australian, the genuine article ‘Sounds dinki di to me’
Bits and bobs is British slang for possessions, things.
Means buzz off or go away, ie. "You're such a geek!" "Like, bite me, dude!" Heard it the first time in the eighties, but then again, was a teenager and learned a lot of new expressions obviously...
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