Slang and uncoventional english part 82 ppsx

Slang and uncoventional english part 82 ppsx

Slang and uncoventional english part 82 ppsx

... West Indian and UK black patois JAMAICA, 1967 rudeness noun sex TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, 1973 rude parts noun the most obvious erogenous zones: male and female genitals and posteriors, and female ... 1 982 ruck verb 1 to fight, especially as part of a gang UK, 1999. 2 to masturbate. Prison slang UK, 1974 ruck and row; ruck noun a cow, especially in the sense a contemptible woman....
Ngày tải lên : 01/07/2014, 16:20
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Slang and uncoventional english part 3 ppsx

Slang and uncoventional english part 3 ppsx

... i n formal and dignified writing and in professional speaking, a vivid and extensive slang is perhaps preferable to a jejune and meagre vocabulary of standard English; on the other hand, it will ... cliché’s and long-windedness. 7 To enrich the language. 8 To give solidity and concreteness to the abstract and the idealistic, and nearness to the Observations on slang and...
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Slang and uncoventional english part 21 ppsx

Slang and uncoventional english part 21 ppsx

... who carefully hone their craft US, 1945 cat and class noun cataloguing and classification. Librarians’ use UK, 1984 cat and mouse noun a house. Rhyming slang UK, 1857 catapult noun in the language ... TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, 1956. < catch no ball to fail to understand SINGAPORE, 2002. < catch on the flipper; catch on the (old) flip-flop to make contact on your return. Citizens’ b...
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Slang and uncoventional english part 41 ppsx

Slang and uncoventional english part 41 ppsx

... (a horse) US, 1 882 fork and knife noun 1 life. Rhyming slang, generally used in the phrases ‘not on your fork and knife’ and ‘never in your fork and knife’ UK, 1934. 2 a wife. Rhyming slang UK, 1937 forked ... on NEW ZEALAND, 1905. 2 to slaughter a horse for fox food CANADA, 1980 fox and badger noun the penis. Rhyming slang for TAD GER UK, 2003 fo x and hound noun a round o...
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Slang and uncoventional english part 75 ppsx

Slang and uncoventional english part 75 ppsx

... young woman. Rhyming slang for BINT. Also based on the branded mint sweet UK, 2003. 3 a traffic roundabout. Citizens’ band radio slang, from the similarity of shape with Polo™ branded peppermints ... < play it cool to remain calm and composed UK, 1942. < play mums and dads; play dads and mums to have sex. An adult version of a children’s game. ‘Play fathers and mothers’ is a...
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Slang and uncoventional english part 79 ppsx

Slang and uncoventional english part 79 ppsx

... of conventional English US, 1968 R and R noun 1 rest and rehabilitation; rest and recovery; rest and recreation; rest and recuperation; rape and restitution; rape and ruin; rape and run. Despite ... abrasive, aggressive US, 1 982 ravaged adjective drunk UK, 2002 rave noun 1 a party; a bottle party; a party open to the public, often announced and sited clandestinely, featu...
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Slang and uncoventional english part 98 ppsx

Slang and uncoventional english part 98 ppsx

... upset TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, 1956 touch the dog’s arse noun car theft. Prison slang for the initialism TDA (taking and driving away) UK: ENGLAND, 1998 touch up verb 1 to caress and fondle someone ... numbers game lottery US, 1957 trouble and fuss noun bus. Rhyming slang UK, 1992 trouble and strife; trouble noun 1 a wife. Rhyming slang UK, 1908. 2 life. Rhyming slang UK, 1998 t...
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Slang and uncoventional english part 103 ppsx

Slang and uncoventional english part 103 ppsx

... TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, 1916 wine and dine verb to entertain someone with wine and food. Earlier as ‘dine and wine’ UK, 1916 wine grape noun a Roman Catholic. Glasgow rhyming slang for PAPE UK: SCOTLAND , ... 1974 white pipe noun a mixture of marijuana and crushed Mandrax™ (a branded tranquillizer in tablet form) smoked or ingested orally. A tablet of Mandrax, also known as a ‘white’...
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Slang and uncoventional english part 39

Slang and uncoventional english part 39

... give five to shake hands or to slap hands in a greeting US , 1935 . < take five to take a short break US , 1929 five and dime noun in poker, a hand with a five and a ten and three other unpaired ... intention is made obvious UK , 1998 fish and chip; fish noun 1 the lip; lip (impudence). Rhyming slang UK , 1992 . 2 a gratuity. Rhyming slang for ‘tip’ UK , 1992 fish and chips n...
Ngày tải lên : 19/08/2013, 10:10
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Slang and uncoventional english part 42

Slang and uncoventional english part 42

... excellent IRELAND , 1999 Freud squad noun psychiatrists. UK Doctors’ slang, punning on ‘fraud squad’ UK , 2003 Friar Tuck; friar; friar’s used for all noun, verb and expletive senses of ‘fuck’. Rhyming slang, ... a double. Rhyming slang from ‘froth and bubble’ to ‘double’ AUSTRALIA , 1989 froth verb to engage in an abusive verbal attack UK , 2001 froth and bubble noun trouble. Rhymi...
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