... 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....
... circuit.23-January-2005Huyền Trang xin kính chào quý vị thính giả. Hôm nay, trong bài học Anh ngữ English American Style số 1, Huyền Trang xin giới thiệu cùng quý vị 3 thành ngữ. Một là A Slap on ... về 4 sinh viên bị phạt vì nghịch ngợm, trong đó có 3 người bị phạt nặng và1 người bị phạt nhẹ: AMERICAN VOICE: These four students got caught sneaking a cow into the dean's office. Three ... thao.Xin mời quý vị nghe lại câu chuyện bằng tiếng Anh và chú ý đến thành ngữ A Slap on the Wrist: AMERICAN VOICE: These four students got caught sneaking a cow into the dean's office. Three...
... 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...
... informal English, slang and idiomsshould not be confused. Some slang is alsoidiomatic, and some idioms are also slang, butgenerally they refer to different aspects of lan-guage. There are a few slang ... idiomatic. This dictionary is acollection of the idiomatic phrases and sentencesthat occur frequently in American English. Manyof them occur in some fashion in other varietiesof English also.Many ... This Dictionary xphrase that is found within a sentence unless youknow the boundaries of the phrase. Here are somehints for extracting idiomatic phrases.Simplify the GrammarEntries in the dictionary...
... (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...