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Custard and jelly is London Cockney rhyming slang for telly (television).
Harry Nash is London Cockney rhyming slang for money (cash).
To cheat
within shouting distance.
Depressants
Money. Can use a variation to describe someone possessing any amount of money on them as being "rocked up". Circa early 1970's
Signal made by waving hand or lamp in a high, wide semicircle, meaning "Come ahead" or "Leave town" or "Pick up full speed." Verb highball or phrase 'ball the jack means to make a fast run. Word highball originated from old-time ball signal on post, raised aloft by pulley when track was clear. A very few of these are still in service, in New England and elsewhere
Pronounced as written, i.e. "hop off my nuts!". Means "Quit buggin me!", or "Get off my case!"; e.g. "Hey John - hopoffmynuts ok??"
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