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Long Acre is London Cockney rhyming slang for a baker.
ugly or irritating person ‘What a face ache’
Noun. 1. A bad mood, bad temper. E.g."I've got the arse-ache with my mate - he owes me £200 and won't pay it." 2. A bother, trouble. E.g."It's an arse-ache having to mow the lawn every week. Why can't be just pave over the garden?"
Noun. Stomach ache. {Informal}
Black ace is slang for a woman's pubic area.
Noun. A troublesome and inconvenient task. Also ballache. E.g."I wish I hadn't sold the car, walking 5 miles to and from work, everyday, is a real ball-ache."
Ache and pain is British rhyming slang for rain.
Ace out is American slang for to achieve the top grade in an examination, etc.
The best; awesome; terrific. When something was even better than that it was deemed "Bulk ace" (I'm not sure if this was just an Australian term.)
Five acre farms was old British rhyming slang for arms.
Ace is slang for excellent. Ace is slang for cannabis.
Deuce and ace is London Cockney rhyming slang for face.
Acre is slang for buttock. Acre is slang for testicle.
Oscar Asche is British and Australian rhyming slang for cash.
Tache is British slang for a moustache.
Arthur Ashe is London Cockney rhyming slang for cash.
Hache is slang for heroin.
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n.
An ace.
a.
Of an acre; per acre; as, the acreable produce.
n. & v.
See Ache.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Ache
n.
A name given to several species of plants; as, smallage, wild celery, parsley.
n.
Any field of arable or pasture land.
n.
Alt. of Lache
n.
A measure of land in India, varying from a third of an acre to an acre.
n.
Alt. of Ache
a.
That aches; continuously painful. See Ache.
imp. & p. p.
of Ache
n.
A unit; a single point or spot on a card or die; the card or die so marked; as, the ace of diamonds.
n.
Top; summit; acme.
v. i.
To suffer pain; to have, or be in, pain, or in continued pain; to be distressed.
n.
Alt. of Rache
n.
Ache or pain in the ear.
v. i.
Continued pain, as distinguished from sudden twinges, or spasmodic pain. "Such an ache in my bones."
n.
A piece of land, containing 160 square rods, or 4,840 square yards, or 43,560 square feet. This is the English statute acre. That of the United States is the same. The Scotch acre was about 1.26 of the English, and the Irish 1.62 of the English.
n.
Same as Ambs-ace.
n.
The fourth part of an acre of land.
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