from London, Greater London, UK on Nov 12 1999. wrong, awful, displeasing. Last edited on Mar 14 2010. Submitted by Smokey on Oct 16 2001. pronunciation of "DRTY", an acronym for "dead right there yesterday". Used by some EMTs to describe a patient found in long-dead condition...
Tube :slangfor TV ( usually used in the UK ). 电视机: Tube是TV的俚语 ( 通常用在英国 ). 期刊摘选 Aslangterm used to describe a rapid advance in prices within the commodities market. 是用来描绘一个在商品市场内快速升高的价格. 期刊摘选 ...
Relating to or intended for any gender; gender-neutral. While “gender-neutral” is a term that suggests that one’s gender shouldn’t be a factor in a given circumstance, “gender-inclusive” is a more welcoming term that suggests all genders are invited to take part. For example: “No,...
Tube :slangfor TV ( usually used in the UK ). 电视机: Tube是TV的俚语 ( 通常用在英国 ). 期刊摘选 Aslangterm used to describe a rapid advance in prices within the commodities market. 是用来描绘一个在商品市场内快速升高的价格. 期刊摘选 ...
33. Dosh (UK) A British slang term for money. 34. Dough Another very commonly used term for money, it’s been around for a while. It likely became common as a branch off from “bread”, but theOxford Dictionaryfound the term used as early as 1851, in a Yale publication: “He thin...
Money. Cash. Slang for all types of currency. Dog’s Bollocks A strange but surprisingly popular term in British slang. If something is exceptionally good it is known as the dog’s bollocks. Easy peasy If something is not difficult then it is loudly pronounced as being easy peasy. ...
Daft- My Dad used to call me a daft 'apeth which is short for a daft half penny (in old money). veg edible seeds or roots or stems or leaves or bulbs or tubers or nonsweet fruits of any of numerous herbaceous plant Meat and TwoVeg– Genitalia ...
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Dosh– slang term for “money” Drink driving– drunk driving Elevenses –a break for a snack taken mid-morning, usually around 10:30a.m. to 11a.m., also known as “morning tea” Fête –a public function usually held outdoors and in the warmer months of the year, often to raise fund...
an arm and a leg Definitions include: a lot of money. and 1 Definitions include: to get fouled in basketball and make the basket and a half Definitions include: used to indicate an extreme condition or an excessive amount. and all that jazz Definitions include: et cetera. and a quarter ...