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"Bb" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pot

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... put some beef into it to try hard, to workhard, to make an effort UK, 1961beef verb 1 to complain. From an earlier sense: to shout US, 1866. 2 to have sexUS, 1975. 3 in prison, to issue a disciplinary ... in the form to have a bang (at)’ UK, 1948. 10 an exclamation point (!). From the slang of printers to the slang of computer enthusiastsUS, 1931bang verb 1 to have sex UK, 1720. 2 to stimulate ... 1955backstory noun history, previous experience. Adopted into widerusage from screen-acting jargon where it is used to describe whathas happened before the story starts UK, 2000backs to the...
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"Cc" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pdf

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... 1984chuck verb 1 to vomit AUSTRALIA, 1957. 2 to throw something UK, 1593.3 to throw something away, to discard something US, 1911. 4 to throw a case out of court. Police slang UK, 1970. 5 to dismisssomeone, ... 1977. < come to grief 1 to get intoserious trouble; to fail UK, 1850. 2 to take a tumble; to have a fall.Usually found in sporting contextsUK, 1854. < come your lot to experience an ... 1749.< chew the fat to gossip, to chatter idly US, 1907. < chew therag to discuss something; to complain, to moan; hence, to argueUK, 1885. < chew the sc enery to over-act in a dramatic...
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"Dd" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pot

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... 1784. 3 to use up your money, especially to squanderAUSTRALIA, 1889. 4 to assault, to beat up UK, 1796. 5 to injure (a part ofthe body)AUSTRALIA, 1963. 6 to rob UK, 1774. 7 to swindle, to deceive, to ... 1837dose verb 1 to introduce a drug, espsecially LSD, into a hostsubstance; to give a drug to someone without their knowledge US,1957. 2 to share drugs US, 1997. 3 to ingest; to take a dose ... to avoid or evade, especiallywith regard to legality or responsibility; to dodge work, to shirk;hence, to avoid regular employment but make a livingnevertheless. Rhyming slang forSKIVE (to...
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"Ee" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English ppsx

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... 1950earwig verb 1 to eavesdrop. A poor pun on to hear’ UK, 1927. 2 to understand, to realise. Rhyming slang for TWIG UK, 1992ease verb to leave US, 1947easel noun a motorcycle’s prop stand ... you can hear) to ‘whatever you can pick up’UK,1998earhole verb 1 to eavesdrop, to listen in on someone’s conversationUK, 1958. 2 in motorcyle racing, to bank the motorcyle to anextreme degree ... tribute to the city’sair quality US, 1970el tee noun a lieutenant. From the abbreviation ‘Lt’ US, 1978elton noun a toilet. A play on JOHN (a toilet) and musician Elton John(b.1947) UK, 1977Elton...
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"Ff" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English docx

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... masturbationAUSTRALIA, 1985flog verb 1 to endorse, to promote, to sell UK, 1925. 2 to sell, especiallyillicitly UK, 1925. 3 to steal AUSTRALIA, 1962. 4 to go with much effort UK,1925. 5 to have sex BAHAMAS, ... 1893fall verb 1 to be arrested US, 1873. 2 of police and shop detectives, to arrive AUSTRALIA, 1975. 3 to come; to go US, 1943. 4 to becomepregnant UK, 1722. < fall into the bottle to become a ... to reside temporarily; to stay overnight US, 1907. 2 to go to sleep UK, 1936. 3 to fail completely US, 1900. 4 in police work, to demote in rank or assignment US, 1970. 5 in bar dice games, to shake...
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"Gg" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English docx

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... 1988glom verb 1 to steal, to snatch, to grab. Scots dialect glam, glaum, (to clutch or grasp)US, 1897. 2 to attach to, to seize upon, to grab holdof for oneself US, 1972. 3 to eat hastily US, ... your arse into gear; get yourass into gear to stop idling, to apply yourself to an activity, to start doing something useful US, 1914gear adjective very good, outstanding. Brought to the world ... to talk idly; to chatter. The ‘gas’ is hot air US, 1847. 2 to tease, to joke, to kidUS, 1847. 3 to please, to excite US, 1941. 4 to inhale glue or any volatile solvent for the intoxicating effect...
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"Hh" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pot

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... verb to bind the hands and feet US, 1894Hogtown nickname Toronto. Nicknamed for the early C20 growth offarmer’s markets and slaughterhouses, Toronto has also continued to be known as TORONTO ... verb 1 to over-act, to be an inferior actor US, 1930. 2 to walk US,1962. < ham it up to behave theatrically, to exaggerate US, 1955ham actor; ham actress; ham noun an unsubtle actor US, ... heroinaddict US, 1953. 3 the buttocks BAHAMAS, 1982hip verb 1 to explain, to bring up to date, to inform US, 1932. 2 to figure out, to become aware US, 1975. < hip your ship to let youknow US, 1953hip...
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"Ii" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English docx

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... confinement US, 1933.3 to ignore with a vengeance US, 1932. 4 to give up; to stop US, 1962.5 to reject; to stand up US, 1997. < ice it 1 to stop doingsomething US, 1974. 2 to forget something ... most basic US, 1996. 2 the nose. Rhyming slang for ‘snout’ UK, 1960. 3 a tout; a ticket tout. Rhyming slang UK,1998. 4 a cigarette; tobacco. Rhyming slang for SNOUT UK, 1998in-and-out-man noun ... < want to know the ins-and-outs of a cat’sarse; want to know the ins-and-outs of a duck’s arse to bevery inquisitive. Generally in catchphrase form as ‘you want to know’, ‘he’d want to know’,...
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"Kk" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pps

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... verb 1 to cease; to stop UK, 1649. 2 to finish a work shift,job, etc.UK, 1649. 3 to kill US, 1879. 4 to defeat; to despatch US, 1927.5 (of police) to arrest; to raid US, 1925. 6 to rob, to steal ... the customer asprey; a variation of the sense to win’UK, 1999kill verb 1 to cause someone to laugh uproariously UK, 1856. 2 to causepain to someoneUK, 1800. 3 to excite, to please, to thrill ... AUSTRALIA, 1972. < kick somethinginto the long grass to postpone something UK, 2003. < kicksomething into touch to finish an activity, to stop doingsomething or stop something happening. A sporting...
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"Ll" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English ppsx

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... layheat to fart US, 1998. < lay in the cut to wait in hiding US, 1976.< lay it down 1 in motorcyle racing, to spin out or fall, causingthe motorcyle and the earth to meet; to intentionally ... lolly up; lolly verb to betray to the police.Rhyming slang for SHOP (to inform on) UK, 1933lollipop artist noun a male homosexual US, 1977lollipop stop noun a rest stop on a motorway known as a ... get a load of to look at; to observe US, 1922.< take a load off to sit down US, 1922load verb 1 to fabricate evidence AUSTRALIA, 1975. 2 to alter (dice); to weight (dice) to score a certain...
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"Mm" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pptx

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... 1 to have sex US, 1952. 2 to leave US, 1913. 3 to beaccepted byUS, 1955. 4 to be acceptable US, 1955. 5 to succeed, to become prosperous, to reach an objectiveUK, 1885. < make it up to to ... make like a boid to leave. Teen slang CANADA, 1946.< make love to steal CANADA, 1988. < make love to the lav to vomit into a toilet bowl AUSTRALIA, 1971. < make nice to be actpolitely ... < make time to flirt, to attempt to seduce US, 1953.< make tracks to depart hurriedly US, 1978. < make with to use, to bring into action US, 1940. < make your day to make ahighlight...
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"Nn" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English doc

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... of joint to annoy, to upset theplans of, to inconvenience, to disconcertUK, 1576. < shove yournose in; stick your nose in to interfere, to interpose rudely UK,1887nose verb to curry favour ... anumber on1 to use emotional pressure, to humiliate US, 1971. 2 to kill US, 1982. < have your number; get your number to understand you, to know your weaknesses, to be in a position to criticise ... apayment) promptlyUK, 1600nail verb 1 to apprehend; to arrest UK, 1732. 2 to kill UK, 1824. 3 to havesexUS, 1957. 4 to get right, to master US, 1989. 5 (of a wave) to knocka surfer from the surfboard....
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"Pp" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English potx

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... 1929photies noun photographs UK, 2002photo finish; photo; photer noun Guinness™, the branded Irishstout. Rhyming slang UK, 1960photog; fotog noun a photographer US, 1913photogenic verb to remember ... < put on to foolsomeone, to tease someone, to deceive someoneUS, 1958. < putone on1 to plan a crime UK, 1996. 2 to hit or punch someone UK,1974. < put paid to to put a stop to something ... 1900Peter O’Toole noun a stool, especially a bar stool. Rhyming slang, formed from the name of the celebrated Irish actor (b.1932) UK,1998peter out verb to gradually cease; to come to an end...
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"Qq" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pot

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... 1996quaver verb 1 to dither, especially over whether or not to make apurchase UK, 1979. 2 to potter about; to tinker UK, 1979quaverer noun a vacillating, or uncertain, customer. From QUAVER ... counterfeit money UK, 1812queer verb to spoil something; to ruin something; to interfere withsomethingUK, 1812. < queer a pitch to spoil a situation or acircumstance; to undermine someone’s efforts ... homosex-ualsUK, 1984quean up verb in male homosexual society, to adopt girlishmannerisms and affectations; to use cosmetics and to primp.British gay slang UK, 1972queased out adjective nauseated, sick...
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"Rr" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English ppsx

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... 1 to swindle, to con; to rob, to mug; to make trouble.Contemporary use is mainly West Indian and UK black UK, 1812. 2 to pretend. A variation of the sense to swindle, to con’ UK, 2000. 3 to search ... the rack to go to bed; to go to sleep US, 1973. < on the rack available forprostitutionUS, 1977rack verb 1 to go to sleep US, 1993. 2 to steal US, 1997. 3 to shoplift US,2001. 4 to perform ... rest to stop talking, especially to stop talkingabout a specific topic. Often as an imperativeUK, 1984rest verb < rest your mouth to stop talking BAHAMAS, 1982. < restyour neck to stop...
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