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Growl and grunt is London Cockney rhyming slang for a woman (cunt).
Death warmed up is British slang for very ill, very tired.
To depart or leave. "Hey Chase, this party is weak. We bout ta bounce." Lyrical reference: TARKAN LYRICS - Bounce "Let me see you bounce..."Â
(1) Acknowlegement someone has delivered a telling insult or response. e.g. "Can I have some of that candy?" Response: "When pigs fly!" Bystander: "DEE-BO". (2). Sports trash talk: exclamation after stealing the ball, rejecting a shot, etc.
Eacer is Dorset slang for an acre.
silent violent, silent but deadly, SBD
The silent farts that are always the most smelly. Used to decribe a lush anal aroma when no aural experience was encountered. Normally associated with "He who smelt (smelled) it dealt" and "He who denied it supplied it". Another rhyme used after someone said 'the one who smelt it dealt it' was the secret farter to quickly retort 'the one who did the rhyme did the crime', and would bask in the joy of having 'won' the debate over the identity of the emitter, oblivious to the tautologically incriminating nature of the statement.
Postage stamp is London Cockney rhyming slang for a pub's bar (ramp).
Liquor.
Stellenbosch is South African slang for transfer a person, especially a military person, to a post of minimal responsibility in response to incompetence or a lack of success.
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