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Flatulence (act or result) - e.g. "Who woofered?"; "Did you woofer?"; Contributor wrote the following: This was used by my circle of friends for a very brief period in the 9th grade in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, a suburb about 30 km West of Toronto. We were a pretty straightlaced, upper middle class, but quite ethnically diverse bunch. My first contact, so to speak, with this word occurred when I met a bunch of other kids in the 9th grade (this is 1982, by the way) who had come from another public school. The use of the word more or less ran its course after six months or so, although, it has appeared sporadically on occasion since then, although more or less as a nostalgiac reference to that era.
Salt water is British slang for tears, upset.
To feel another person's genitals
Nellie Deans is London Cockney rhyming slang for green vegetables (greens).
means at peace, totally cool with one self,u could say words such as watever. thats cool, . seen it on that 70's show "steven hyde"
Ok, yes, alright
Honeypot is slang for the vagina.
Noun. A tourist. Derogatory term meaning ant. Cornish use, expressing their annoyance and frustration at the numerous visitors to the county, especially during the summer months when their presence is seen as a hinderence to the locals.
Collar and cuff is old London Cockney rhyming slang for a homosexual man (puff).
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