What is the meaning of wedding bells. Phrases containing wedding bells
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Bread and butter" At boarding school, at morning break, bread & butter was laid out to eat. This was referred to as 'Chuck'. A prefect would often punish a junior by asking him to 'get chuck' for him at break. Boarding schools are considered to be more of a breading ground for slang than "regular" schools. The 24hr a day contact is a ripe setting for generating them.
Noun. Football. Generally adolescent/juvenile use.
Smoko is Australian slang for a work break.
Similar to DILLIGAF, but SHIT instead of FUCK.
Crack Cocaine
Noun. No likelihood of something happening. E.g."There's fat chance of getting me to do a parachute jump!" Exclam. No chance! E.g."Persuade him to do a parachute jump? Fat chance! You'll never get him to do it."
Pellets is American slang for the drug Ritalin.
n emergency brake (on a car). A handbrake operates like a normal brake pedal but only on the rear wheels. Before the days of speed-cameras, Brits used to use the handbrake to slow down when they passed police cars as the brake lights donÂ’t go on and itÂ’s not so obvious you were speeding.
Tear off a piece is Australian slang for have sex.
you better believe me
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