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Auntie Meg is Australian rhyming slang for a keg.
Bungie is British slang for a rubber eraser. Bungie was old British slang for cheese.
Hunkie is American slang for a Hungarian.
Buttie is British slang for a sandwich.
Nunnie is American slang for the buttocks.
Aunt Annie is London Cockney rhyming slang for the vagina (fanny).
Auntie Ella is London cockney rhyming slang for umbrella.
Fanny. She's just sitting at home on her Auntie Annie
Auntie Nellie is London cockney rhyming slang for belly.
See auntie.
Auntie is British slang for the British Broadcasting Corporation. Auntie is British slang for the lavatory.Auntie is Australian slang for The Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Auntie is slang for a middle−aged or elderly male homosexual.
The special nurse the council sent round school to check for infestations of head lice. Hence Auntie Nora the nitty explorer.
Belly. I punched him in the Auntie but he didn't even notice.
Auntie Ruth is London Cockney rhyming slang for tooth.
The affectionate name the British Broadcasting Corporation was known by until Kenny Everett coined the word 'beeb' and 'auntie' slowly faded into history.
Auntie Ena is London Cockney rhyming slang for a cleaner.
Junkie is slang for a drug addict.
Aussie is slang for Australian or an Australian.
Umbrella. Wonderful - it's starting to rain and me without my Auntie Ella.
Dunkie is British slang for a girl.Dunkie was old British slang for a condom.
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n.
A familiar name for an aunt. In the southern United States a familiar term applied to aged negro women.
v. t.
To venture; to dare.
v. t.
To free from knots; to untie.
v. t.
United; joint; as, unite consent.
prep.
To; up to; till; before; -- used of time; as, he staid until evening; he will not come back until the end of the month.
v. t.
To free from fastening or from restraint; to let loose; to unbind.
v. t.
To untie.
v. t.
Alt. of Auntre
v. i.
To become untied or loosed.
n.
Each player's stake, which is put into the pool before (ante) the game begins.
a.
Augustinian; as, Austin friars.
v. t.
To loosen, as something interlaced or knotted; to disengage the parts of; as, to untie a knot.
v. t.
To put together so as to make one; to join, as two or more constituents, to form a whole; to combine; to connect; to join; to cause to adhere; as, to unite bricks by mortar; to unite iron bars by welding; to unite two armies.
v. t. & i.
To put up (an ante).
v. t.
To untie; to open; to disentangle.
v. t.
To resolve; to unfold; to clear.
n.
Alt. of Aunty
v. t.
To unite.
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