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  • muffy
  • muffy

    muffy

    To break wind, fart, e.g. 'Who let Muffy off the chain?' exclaimed after an anonymous fart to discover the perpetrator. Sometimes abbreviated to 'Who muffed?'. This expression was used frequently in Primary School. However, by Secondary school, it seemed to have dropped from the vocabulary. Most likely that was due to a fading interest in random bodily functions, and increased interest in the opposite sex!

  • faggot
  • faggot

    faggot

    A male homosexual.a term applied to gays during the Inquisition when they were burned along with witches. The first record use of the word faggot in the USA was, in reference to homosexuals, was 1914 in a vocabulary of criminal slang published in Portland Oregon. http://www.infopt.demon.co.uk/homopho4.htm

  • Bio, Bio Break
  • Bio, Bio Break

    Bio, Bio Break

    When one is summoned to the porcelain throne by the call of nature. If your vocabulary is poor it means when someone wants to go to the loo.

  • Sportin'
  • Sportin'

    Sportin'

    To wear an article of clothing or to wear your hair a certain way. "That guy is sportin' the new Air Jordans!" or "That guy is sportin' a new skitch." (see new vocab word for "skitch")

  • ennit, innit
  • ennit, innit

    ennit, innit

    Version of yes or yeah. Commonly used amongst and primarily by Native American Indivuals who do possess a large vocabulary of various dialects of Native American languages but choose to simplfy languages so that the average person can comprehend them., This word is currently used on and around Federally recognized reservations in the Midwest now. It has been used for years and has no definate origins that are commonly known. Word also used in UK (esp. South) by males/females in kappa tracksuits and mobile phones, and is said after every sentence. used by those with a small vocabulary. contr. is it not?, isn't it?

  • A.C.E.
  • A.C.E.

    A.C.E.

    Used to alienate kids who said "ace". People who originally used "ace" to mean "good" suddenly found that the word had been redefined to mean "crap"., This was used in my part of Sheffield, South Yorkshire during the very early 90s and resulted in the total removal of the word "ace" from the school vocabulary because everyone was confused as to the meaning.

  • SLANG
  • SLANG

    SLANG

    The definition of slang varies from source to source, however the generally accepted definition among the public is of language which is very informal (that is more so than colloquial language which is simply informal) or much below the standard level of education. Hence the dividing line betweenslang and colloquialisms is very fine, and moving. Many terms start as slang, and become adopted as standard language. Similarly, the precise meanings of slang terms varies through the ages. Because the term slang also encompasses vocabulary not in general use, many dialectal words may also be considered slang.

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  • gobble
  • gobble

    To give oral sex.

  • Stuck On
  • Stuck On

    Having a crush on.

  • SICE
  • SICE

    Sice was old slang for a sixpence.

  • ON THE BREW
  • ON THE BREW

    On the brew is Scottish slang for to be unemployed.

  • ERA
  • ERA

    (RCN) Engine Room Artificer.

  • GLENN HODDLE
  • GLENN HODDLE

    Glenn Hoddle is London Cockney rhyming slang for a simple taks (doddle).

  • meat market
  • meat market

    a place like a bar or nightclub in which people looking for sexual partners can meet

  • ASAP
  • ASAP

    As soon as possible

  • 33
  • 33

    BA MOUI BA.

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  • Vocabulary
  • n.

    A list or collection of words arranged in alphabetical order and explained; a dictionary or lexicon, either of a whole language, a single work or author, a branch of science, or the like; a word-book.

  • To-
  • prep.

    An obsolete intensive prefix used in the formation of compound verbs; as in to-beat, to-break, to-hew, to-rend, to-tear. See these words in the Vocabulary. See the Note on All to, or All-to, under All, adv.

  • Language
  • n.

    The vocabulary and phraseology belonging to an art or department of knowledge; as, medical language; the language of chemistry or theology.

  • Hydatid
  • n.

    A membranous sac or bladder filled with a pellucid fluid, found in various parts of the bodies of animals, but unconnected with the tissues. It is usually formed by parasitic worms, esp. by larval tapeworms, as Echinococcus and Coenurus. See these words in the Vocabulary.

  • Verb
  • n.

    A word; a vocable.

  • Nomenclature
  • n.

    A vocabulary, dictionary, or glossary.

  • Vocabulist
  • n.

    The writer or maker of a vocabulary; a lexicographer.

  • Vocable
  • n.

    A word; a term; a name; specifically, a word considered as composed of certain sounds or letters, without regard to its meaning.

  • Gun
  • n.

    A weapon which throws or propels a missile to a distance; any firearm or instrument for throwing projectiles by the explosion of gunpowder, consisting of a tube or barrel closed at one end, in which the projectile is placed, with an explosive charge behind, which is ignited by various means. Muskets, rifles, carbines, and fowling pieces are smaller guns, for hand use, and are called small arms. Larger guns are called cannon, ordnance, fieldpieces, carronades, howitzers, etc. See these terms in the Vocabulary.

  • Lexicon
  • n.

    A vocabulary, or book containing an alphabetical arrangement of the words in a language or of a considerable number of them, with the definition of each; a dictionary; especially, a dictionary of the Greek, Hebrew, or Latin language.

  • Vocabularies
  • pl.

    of Vocabulary

  • Nomenclator
  • n.

    One who gives names to things, or who settles and adjusts the nomenclature of any art or science; also, a list or vocabulary of technical names.

  • Balance
  • n.

    A balance wheel, as of a watch, or clock. See Balance wheel (in the Vocabulary).

  • Dictionary
  • n.

    A book containing the words of a language, arranged alphabetically, with explanations of their meanings; a lexicon; a vocabulary; a wordbook.

  • Vocabulary
  • n.

    A sum or stock of words employed.

  • Tirrit
  • n.

    A word from the vocabulary of Mrs. Quickly, the hostess in Shakespeare's Henry IV., probably meaning terror.

  • Wordbook
  • n.

    A collection of words; a vocabulary; a dictionary; a lexicon.

  • Word
  • n.

    The spoken sign of a conception or an idea; an articulate or vocal sound, or a combination of articulate and vocal sounds, uttered by the human voice, and by custom expressing an idea or ideas; a single component part of human speech or language; a constituent part of a sentence; a term; a vocable.

  • Tilt
  • n.

    See Tilt hammer, in the Vocabulary.

  • Friar
  • n.

    A brother or member of any religious order, but especially of one of the four mendicant orders, viz: (a) Minors, Gray Friars, or Franciscans. (b) Augustines. (c) Dominicans or Black Friars. (d) White Friars or Carmelites. See these names in the Vocabulary.

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