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n nonsense. The etymology of this antiquated but superb word leads us to an English gentleman named Hiram Codd, who in 1872 came up with the idea of putting a marble and a small rubber ring just inside the necks of beer bottles in order to keep fizzy beer fizzy (“wallop” being Old English for beer). The idea was that the pressure of the fizz would push the marble against the ring, thereby sealing the bottle. Unfortunately, the thing wasn’t nearly as natty as he’d hoped and “Codd’s wallop” slid into the language first as a disparaging comment about flat beer and eventually as a general term of abuse.
Noun. A small ball of nasal mucus.
Penny stamp is London Cockney rhyming slang for a tramp.
H dropper is British slang for a Cockney.
A sparrow. Incidentally there was a character on a Geordie-made kids’ TV show in the UK called Spuggie, so kids from the South of England would always use the word to take the mickey out of Geordie accents.
Claim is British slang for to grab hold of someone. Claim is British slang for to arrest.
Grey is British slang for a conventional conformist.Grey is derogatory Black−American slang for a white man.
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