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a female, usually Spanish or Puerto Rican. Usually used in a pick up line. "Hey ma. You lookin' good tonight."Â
Verb phrs. 1. To break or become inoperative. Originally meaning dead or lost in action, from the RAF during the Second World War. The etymology is unproven although there are various speculations, including a connection with an advertising poster campaign for a beer of the period, namely Burtons. Most likely to be heard in the past sense, as 'gone for a burton'. E.g."I'm afraid we can't watch the football match tonight, my TV's gone for a burton." [1940s] 2. To fall over. E.g."I went for a burton and bruised my arms."
A cheap small round pastry roll filled with a sausage like meat
Superintendent or general manager
v. to bounce on a fullsuspension bike like a pogo stick. Also, for a full-suspension bike to bounce annoyingly and uncontrollably.
heroin
Tower Hill is London Cockney rhyming slang for to kill.
Long Term Relationship
Being Welsh or having a Welsh accent. Possibly derived from two sources. (1) after the River Taff that runs through Cardiff (the captal city) or (2) more likely from a mutation of the name of a large number of Welsh males named Dafydd (David). The name was immortalised along with some scurrilous racial abuse in the childrens rhyme: Taffy was a Welshman Taffy was thief Taffy came to my house And stole a leg of beef (ed: there are more lines - anyone know them please?)
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