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n. a drink made of a mixture of sugar water and soda mixed with Nyquil or any codeine based liquid medicine.Â
n yellow flashing lights on sticks that are positioned next to zebra crossings and flash constantly to alert drivers. They were named after Hore Belisha, who was Minister of Transport when they were introduced. Perhaps a more interesting derivation was put forward by an episode of the BBC radio programme “Radio Active,” which featured an unwinnable quiz, one of the questions being “From where did the Belisha Beacon get its name?” Answer: “From the word ‘beacon’.” I was younger then, and in the cold light of day it seems less funny now than it once did. You can’t take away my childhood.
Belt loosener is slang for a large meal.
Eskimo Nell is London Cockney rhyming slang for a telephone call (bell).
Bananas is slang for crazy, berserk.
When using a computer game called "Gauntlet" the word was used to describe "plentiful" or "a plentiful supply of", it fell into general useage in Watford in the playground in 1984-5. Sentence would run along the lines of "Leafy, potions, treasures and keys".
Marijuana and crack
Exclam. Expressing surprise or wonderment. Mimicked by many as the archetypal Yorkshire phrase. Also ee by gum. [Dialect/Yorks & Lancs use]
Jerk or asshole.
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