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something that is faulty ‘I bought a lemon of a car.’
Noun. Abb of Coronation Street, the British 'soap'. See 'Brooky' and 'Stenders'.
, (KRUS-tee) adj., messed up, dirty, old. “I couldn’t stand sitting next to that crusty man in the theater.â€Â [Etym., 90’s youth]
n pron. “sk-awn,” not “sk-own” biscuit. Sort of. A quintessentially British foodstuff, scones are somewhere between a cake and a subsistence food. The British word is creeping into the U.S. via coffee shops. Can a word creep?
n licence plate. While Americans can have anything they fancy on theirs, and they bear little pictures of sunny beaches and legends like “Ohio - The Flour Biscuit State” and such, the Brits have slightly more plain affairs and less choice about what goes on them. Well, no choice at all, in point of fact. As the government changed their systems of number/letter combinations a good few times, however, there is a lively secondary market in plates that look like they say something.
HIV infection.
Usually an office wastebasket or it can also mean any other conveyance of gash.
Slang for surface ship sailors commonly used by airmen and submariners.
Crim is Australian and New Zealand slang for a criminal. Crim is British slang for Christmas.
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