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Enzedder was British Great War slang for a New Zealander.
Duffer was old slang for a peddler or hawker, especially one of cheap, flashy articles, such as sham jewellery; and hence, a sham or cheat. Duffer is slang for a stupid, awkward, inefficient person. Duffer is Australian slang for an unproductive mine.
Canadian Forces Administrative Order
Feeling of exclusion from a desired activity. Usually the 'victim' would feel he/she had been marginalised in some form or another, perhaps excluded from a breaktime game of Kingy or some such legendary game. He would approach the main aggressor, or it might be the ringleader of a clique that had turned the others against him, and ask 'why are you blacking me out?'. This might result in a denial and ultimately a fight, or a reason, and then ultimately a fight. Unless they were girls and it was found to be a simple misunderstanding and they hugged instead. For a simple misunderstanding involving boys, there would have to be some violent resolution as the victim will have had to endure 'Shame' [finger snap, finger snap] from people that saw him being blacked out and someone will have to pay for that. Similar to sending someone to Coventry.
Time−bomb is slang for an illicit drug taken orally, wrapped in paper or pastry so that it is absorbed later.
A collective term for the former green combat dress.
Beetlehead is Dorset slang for a tadpole.
What’s you tale, nightingale
What’s the story?
Slag down is prison slang for to give a verbal lashing to.
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