What is the meaning of troop. Phrases containing troop
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
adj. to be of good or smooth quality; like butter. "Now that's the butta!"Â
Originating in the days of sail, the term refers to putting a ship before the wind (getting way on the ship). Today, the term refers to getting organized or ready for an inspection.
On a promise is British slang for due to receive something to one's benefit. On a promise is British slang for due to receive sex.
An offensive word directed towards a disagreeable, often egotistical or thick headed individual. e.g. "you stupid cow, you really get me aggro, we'll never resolve the problem if you keep on arguing about it!"
Adj. 1. Unfashionable. Thought to have originated within the language of Polari. [1960s] 2. Rubbishy, useless, of poor quality, unappealing.
Orange sunshine is slang for LSD.
police search of a house
a small, mean trader; an usurer with small capital; small cubes of tobacco used as stakes in playing cards
Pronounced as a long, drawn out, low-voiced suuuur... followed by short, high pitched Keeith!). A general, all purpose insult, mostly used when passing friends in the halls . Doubt anyone but me and a few select others remember this - probably never made it outside my peer group, let alone my school. I have no idea where it came from, or what it actually means. (ed: I wonder if it had something to do with Sir Keith Joseph - he who introduced the GCSE - one time education minister under Maggie Thatcher??)
a tool when the edge is “nicked†and does not cut well
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