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This term—like many American slang words—has origins in the African-American community. It used to meandancing(possibly from the phraseto bust a move). Nowadays, it means amazing or delicious, used especially for great food. It may come frombursting, as init’s bursting with flavor. It c...
(1) Another name for any silver dollar, (2) a term used to describe the coruscating luster often seen on a Blazer Uncirculated coin, (3) England's hefty 1797 copper twopenny coin. Chop Marks Found primarily on American Trade Dollars dated 1873-8 and Japanese Yen (1870-1914) that ci...
bill Definitions include: one hundred dollars. skrill Definitions include: Really good marijuana. (show 113 more) Other terms relating to 'to steal': five-finger discount Definitions include: a pretend occurrence during which stealing is permitted. ...
RA:Acronym for Regular Army (those who joined voluntarily) Rats:an “in” term used by some Saigon warriors for “white mice.” REAL LIFE:(always capitalized): civilian life. As in, “What do you do in Real Life, Jonesie?” Redball:1. the system used in Vietnam to expedite delivery...
1607 Middleton Michaelmas Term III i: (Enter Mother Gruel) sho: How now? What piece of stuff comes here? 1607 Beaumont Woman Hater III iii: Shee’s a piece of dainty stuffe my rogue, smooth, and soft as new Satten. 1664 H. Falkland The mariage night 11: Duke. A Fair young Lady an...
4. n. a nickname for a foolish able to cut something tv. able to manage and ineffectual person. (Sarcastic. Usu- or execute something. (Often negative.) ally a term of address.) Hey, ace, hand Do you think you’re able to cut it? He’s me that monkey wrench—if you know just...
up to one’s ass in alligators [the saying when you’re up to one’s ass ears in alligators, you don’t worry about draining the swamp, often used to imply that one has no time for (long-term liberal) social action, when faced by the immediate threat of criminality] (US) in ver...
This has confusing and convoluted origins, from as early as the late 1800s: It seems originally to have been a slang term for a three month prison sentence, based on the following: that 'carpet bag' was cockney rhyming slang for a 'drag', which was generally used to describe a three ...
To link to this term in a wiki such as Wikipedia, insert the following. [http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/it's-a-bit-black-over-bill's-mother's it's a bit black over Bill's Mother's] Some wikis use a different format for links, so be sure to check the docu...