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wearing the blue
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A poem recited in the minutes after wakey-wakey, usually in a faint attempt to get the sleepy sailors to rise out of their racks. "Wakey, wakey, rise and shine! You've had yours and I've had mine. Hands off cocks, on socks, its breakfast time!" Historically, the term was "rouse and shine".
Male prostitute who gets hustle, and doesn't get paid for his service.
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Phrs. Absolutely nothing. Euphemism for sweet fuck-all. Cf. 'fanny adams'.
A small bag of sherbert with a sweet lolly on a stick. Dip the lolly in the sherbert and suck it off. Mmmmmm... nice. (ed: I've spent too long on this dictionary - I keep wanting to rephrase that).
Boy [I need just one good boi].
For kids who aren't from the 'streets' (like homies who get to say Eastside/Westside, but try to be anyway. No rules as to what is street, but when the group do something different which gets the approval of everyone else, it gets labelled 'street', and is therefore acceptable. Typical street things: one leg up and the other one down on jeans, bandanas Rambo style, listening and dancing to Old Skool Hip Hop. street!
girlfriend, wife "My old lady and I are meeting Lenny and his old lady at the restaurant." "old lady" is a term used by bikers (see "biker") It is not demeaning or derogatory in nature.
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