What is the meaning of trailing. Phrases containing trailing
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Really happy
relax in front of the tv, to not do anything
Used by British to refer to blacks (originally slaves) in the West Indies; derived from Quassi, name of slave from Surinam who became famous
Patch is slang for one's territory or area of jurisdiction. Patch is British slang for a bald spot.Patch is American slang for the percentage of the proceeds of a crime that must be given to corrupt police officers for protection from arrest.
Noun. A fool, idiot. Also spelt numbty and numptie. [Orig. Scottish]
(cleen) adj., Looking good in a neat way. “That outfit was clean.â€Â [Etym., African American]
An expression of surprise; an euphemism avoiding the word 'God.', Based on James Gordon Bennett II, a 19th century hot-air balloonist and pilot who supposedly flew a small one-man plane into a barn, whilst lookers-on exclaimed: "Gordon Bennett!" The shortened name contributed to the popularity of the phrase, which died out and then regained usage in the 1980s. More information about Bennett and other famous Gordons, here: http://www.quinion.com/words/articles/gordon.htm
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