What is the meaning of BRUSSEL SPROUTS. Phrases containing BRUSSEL SPROUTS
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Party. I've phoned for a sherbert to take us to the Russell - Russell Harty is a TV host
Brassed off is British slang for fed up; disgruntled.
Brushet is Dorset slang for brushwood, scrub.
Russel Harty is London Cockney rhyming slang for a party.
Neck. He's got a bushel like tree trunk.
Nine−tail bruiser was old slang for a cat−of−nine−tails whip.
 A Boxer (Boxing)
Bushel of coke is London Cockney rhyming slang for a man (bloke).
Brussels sprouts is London Cockney rhyming slang for scouts.
Russel Crowe is London Cockney rhyming slang for money (dough).
Boy scouts is London Cockney rhyming slang for Brussels sprouts.
Scouts
If you are brassed off with something or someone, you are fed up. Pissed perhaps.
Greens and brussels is London Cockney rhyming slang for muscles.
If you are brassed off with something or someone, you are fed up. Pissed perhaps.
Scouts. He's always been a brussel.
Brussels sprout is London Cockney rhyming slang for a tout.
Adj. Fed-up, annoyed. E.g."I'm brassed off all this bad weather."
Bushel and peck is London Cockney rhyming slang for neck.
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v. i.
Young coleworts; Brussels sprouts.
n.
See Drossel.
imp. & p. p.
of Brustle
n.
An apple, or a pear, of a russet color; as, the English russet, and the Roxbury russet.
n.
One who, or that which, brushes.
n.
One who, or that which, bruises.
n.
A country dress; -- so called because often of a russet color.
n.
Any one of numerous species of Unio, and related fresh-water genera; -- called also river mussel. See Naiad, and Unio.
n.
A vessel of the capacity of a bushel, used in measuring; a bushel measure.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Brustle
n.
A quantity that fills a bushel measure; as, a heap containing ten bushels of apples.
n.
Any one of many species of marine bivalve shells of the genus Mytilus, and related genera, of the family Mytidae. The common mussel (Mytilus edulis; see Illust. under Byssus), and the larger, or horse, mussel (Modiola modiolus), inhabiting the shores both of Europe and America, are edible. The former is extensively used as food in Europe.
n.
An injury to the flesh of animals, or to plants, fruit, etc., with a blunt or heavy instrument, or by collision with some other body; a contusion; as, a bruise on the head; bruises on fruit.
v. t.
To injure, as by a blow or collision, without laceration; to contuse; as, to bruise one's finger with a hammer; to bruise the bark of a tree with a stone; to bruise an apple by letting it fall.
a.
Of a russet color; russet.
n.
Cloth or clothing of a russet color.
a.
Surbated; bruised.
imp. & p. p.
of Bruise
n.
In point lace, the net of small meshes upon which the embroidered pattern is applied; as, Brussels ground. See Brussels lace, under Brussels.
n.
A russet color; a pigment of a russet color.
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