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Refers to Colonel Sanders. Blacks are thought to love Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Colonic is British slang for a drink of coca−cola and tonic.
The standardized gay male appearance.. In the 70's the look included a mustache, short hair, muscle shirt/flannel shirt and Levi's, good muscle definition. The late 80's -90's included short hair, long sideburns, white t-shirt, shorts/jeans and Doc boots with gray socks.
Black actor who sells out to get laughs from white people.
Polone is British slang for a woman.
Skin color. Probably not a very good slur, as it's one of the words of NAACP.
Colonel Blimp is London Cockney rhyming slang for a shrimp.
Carbonated water, usually flavored and colored
The original name for the city of Ottawa -- named after Colonel John By
Noun. A girl, young woman. Also polone and polony. [Polari]
Eau De Cologne is British racing rhyming slang for telephone. Eau De Cologne is theatre rhyming slang for a woman (polone).
Cojones is slang for courage. Cojones is slang for the testicles.
Clone is slang for a gay man of stereotypical appearance. Clone is slang for a fashion follower.Clone is slang for an imitator. Clone is slang for to copy.
Carbonated water, usually flavored and colored
Any place where clones congregate.
Colonel Gadaffi is London Cockney rhyming slang for a Welshman (Taffy).
Colney Hatch is London Cockney rhyming slang for a match.
The malicious practice of running up behind your victim, and punching him in the testicles whilst screaming "Cooney !!!" before running off. This was a common 80's practise in E.Midlands (UK) following Gerry Cooney's infamous scrotal blow on poor Larry Holmes in 1981/2. (ed: I know NOTHING of this but apparently it was also a well known practice in Wales)
Colonel Prescott is London Cockney rhyming slang for a waistcoat.
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The iron head of a tilting spear, divided into two, three, or four blunt points.
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Of or pertaining to a colony; as, colonial rights, traffic, wars.
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Any species of the genus Cornus, as C. florida, the flowering cornel; C. stolonifera, the osier cornel; C. Canadensis, the dwarf cornel, or bunchberry.
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Alt. of Parti-colored
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A company of persons from the same country sojourning in a foreign city or land; as, the American colony in Paris.
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The chief officer of a regiment; an officer ranking next above a lieutenant colonel and next below a brigadier general.
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Uncommonly beautiful; hence, extravagantly fine or pleasing; alluring; as, rose-colored anticipations.
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A colonel.
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Of some other color than white; specifically applied to negroes or persons having negro blood; as, a colored man; the colored people.
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The office, rank, or commission of a colonel.
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Specious; plausible; adorned so as to appear well; as, a highly colored description.
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Colored with different tints; variegated; as, a party-colored flower.
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A colonist.
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Vivid; strong or forcible in representation; hence, exaggerated; as, high-colored description.
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The iron head of a tilting spear; a coronel.
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White, with spots of black, bay, or sorrel; as, a trout-colored horse.
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A perfumed liquid, composed of alcohol and certain aromatic oils, used in the toilet; -- called also cologne water and eau de cologne.
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of Colony
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A company of people transplanted from their mother country to a remote province or country, and remaining subject to the jurisdiction of the parent state; as, the British colonies in America.
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