... iv SPANISH -ENGLISH 1A Note About Grammar 2 Spanish Pronunciation Key(for English Speakers) 3 Spanish English 7 Spanish Verb Supplement 199INGLÉS-ESPAÑOL 203 English Pronunciation Key(for Spanish ... everybody! This Spanish English/ EnglishSpanish Beginner’s Dictionary is a book that will be both interesting and useful to you. Ifyou enjoy discovering new words and sentences in Spanish and English, ... both Spanish and Americancultures. There is also a For Travelers supplement to assistyou when you travel to the many Spanish- speaking coun-tries around the world. And the Spanish and English...
... from the cockney rhyming slang E.g."Alright china! How's it going then?"ching Noun. Cocaine.chinglish Noun. Pigeon English, a mixture of Chinese and English. Chinky Noun. 1. ... rhyming slang bubble and squeak meaning speak. E.g."If you bubble me to the boss, I'll lose my job."Noun. A person from Greece. From bubble and squeak, cockney rhyming slang on ... achieve orgasm.bristols Noun. Breasts. From the rhyming slang Bristol City - titty. See 'tit'.britneys Noun. Beers. Rhyming slang on Britney Spears. Very popular and recent expression....
... example: English English rhyming slang Vietnamese rhyming slang Hi, hello Yo 2 Tell lies Porkies pies nói dóc Stupid Numty fish chuối cả nải Besides, English rhyming slang as ... changed III.1.2.Backwards slang (Back slang) : Asker, UK answer (2006) definites, backwards slang is a form of slang where words are reversed. English backwards slang tends to reverse words ... is the English and Vietnames rhyming slang surveying the use of English and Vietnamese rhyming slang between the older and the younger persons Chapter III is the English rhyming slang in...
... (core) Noun. 20. Cockney rhyming slang on 'score'. [1950s]apples and pears Noun. Stairs. Possibly the most commonly expressed piece of Cockney rhyming slang that is used as an example ... doughnut.Douglas Hurd * Noun. 1. A lump of excrement. Rhyming slang on 'turd'. [1980s]2. A third (class degree). Rhyming slang. [1980s]* Douglas Hurd, Tory government minister during ... the term is still heard used in a perjorative sense. 'Gay' is now considered standard English. Adj. 1. Homosexual in nature. 2. General disparaging term.gayarse Noun. 1. A homosexual...
... central nervous system stimulantUS, 1971beaner noun 1 a Mexican or Mexican- American. Derogatory, fromthe association of beans with the Mexican diet US, 1965. 2 in theuniverse created by the ... with bright colours, chromeand other accessories associated with Mexican- American carenthusiastsUS, 1981beano noun 1 a Mexican, Mexican- American or Latin American US,1978. 2 a meal; a feast ... TheMaltese Bippy, and then abandoned on the junk heap of slang US,1967bird noun 1 a young woman; a sweetheart. First used in C14; notconsidered a slang term until C19 when it also meant ‘aprostitute’...
... From CHOCKERS (feet). English gypsy use UK, 2000cholly noun cocaine US, 1970cholo noun a young, tough Mexican- American. Border Spanish usedin English conversation by Mexican- AmericansUS, ... 1946. 5 awatch. In conventional use from 1559, in slang use since late C19;noted by the Oxford EnglishDictionary as obsolete ‘except inmodern slang UK, 1961. 6 the face UK, 1918. 7 a punch ... dim-witted one. Border Spanish used in English conversation by Mexican- AmericansUS,1974cab sav noun cabernet sauvignon wine AUSTRALIA, 1990ca-ca noun 1 excrement. Probably from Spanish children’s...
... BOY UK, 1979Dolly Cotton adjective rotten. Rhyming slang UK, 1931dolly dimple; dolly adjective simple. Glasgow rhyming slang. Current in English prisons February 2002 UK, 1988dolly flapper ... juana noun marijuana. A Spanish ‘Lady Jane’ US, 1986dona juanita noun marijuana. A Spanish ‘Lady Jane’ US, 1938Donald D uck verb to have sexual intercourse. Rhyming slang forFUCK AUSTRALIA, ... intercourse. Rhyming slang forFUCK AUSTRALIA, 1983. 2 by extension, a ‘fuck’ in all othersenses. Rhyming slang, from the Disney cartoon characterUK, 1992.3 luck. Rhyming slang, from the Disney...
... US, 1985EM club noun an enlisted men’s club US, 1977Eme noun the Mexican Mafia, a Mexican- American prison gang.From the Spanish pronunciation of the letter ‘M’US, 1990emeffing adjective ... body. Rhyming slang UK, 1923.4 a vest. Rhyming slang; in pickpocket usage US, 1949East Anus nickname the town of East Angus, Quebec CANADA, 1977Easter bunny noun money. Rhyming slang UK, 1998Easter ... damn it adjective very easy. Recorded by Partridge in the 1stedition of his Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English andstill familiar. Other variations noted at that time include ‘easy...
... especially nine pounds (£9). Rhyming slang UK, 1992feeling noun marijuana UK, 2003feeling fine noun mutual, simultaneous oral sex between twopeople. Rhyming slang for 69 UK, 2003feel up verb ... AFRICA, 2004fireman’s noun horse races. Rhyming slang, from ‘fireman’s braces’AUSTRALIA, 1989fireman’s hose; fireman’s noun the nose. Rhyming slang UK, 1992fire on verb 1 to excite sexually ... Korean and Vietnam war usageUS, 1989foul adjective unpleasant, unfriendly. Conventional English rendered slang with attitudeUS, 1999foulball noun a despised person US, 1925fouler noun a very...