What is the meaning of smelly bridge. Phrases containing smelly bridge
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Verb. To move, in order to make room for someone. E.g."Budge up and let Bob sit down."
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An 'intensifier' that rhymes with 'bairn' and 'cairn'. Use as "Nairn size!", i.e. "That's huge!". Mark wrote in and suggested a possible origin of 'nairn. He remembered that he also used to say 'nairn' or 'nen' to mean “noneâ€, as in "Giz' a sweet man Baz?", who might reply "Aa've got nairn left man!", i.e. "I've got none left!". This might have then been used as an intensifier when it became cool in the late '80's to use negatives and opposites as intensifiers, e.g. 'little ex' ('excellent').
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adj high (on drugs): IÂ’ve no idea how she got up there, I was off my tits from about nine oÂ’clock onwards. Perhaps she jumped? Ah, you see, you thought I was going to copy-paste the previous entry again. Well, rest assured that I would have done had it meant the same thing.
Harry Grout is London Cockney rhyming slang for a cigarette (snout).
Solo sex panel is British slang for the hand.
Council houses is London Cockney rhyming slang for trousers.
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