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Comb and brush is London Cockney rhyming slang for an alcoholic drink, an alcoholic (lush).
Cut some slack is British slang for to give leeway, to relieve the pressure.
To get out of a place, to leave. [He had to cut out.].
Implying that having cut as much as you pleased, you may come again; in other words, plenty; no lack; always a supply
Coal and coke is London Cockney rhyming slang for penniless (broke).
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Ideal home is slang for a comb.
Verb. To openly reveal one's homosexuality. Cf. 'out' and 'closet'.
Winning something. or to come very near to doing something. [I came within an ace of getting him into bed, then his ex boyfriend came to the door.].
Phrs. Come on. Abb. of come ahead. [Liverpool use]
Come is slang for to ejaculate or for semen.
Come and go is London Cockney rhyming slang for snow.
Come out is slang for to reveal oneself as a homosexual.
Bacardi and coke is London Cockney rhyming slang for man (bloke).
end a trip from LSD
Cut and carried is London Cockney rhyming slang for married.
Fruit and nut is London Cockney rhyming slang for cut.
Cut some cheese is British slang for to emit foul smelling wind from the anus.
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imp. & p. p.
of Cut
n.
One who comes, or who has come; one who has arrived, and is present.
v. t.
To take out the core or inward parts of; as, to core an apple.
n.
Manner in which a thing is cut or formed; shape; style; fashion; as, the cut of a garment.
n.
An opening made with an edged instrument; a cleft; a gash; a slash; a wound made by cutting; as, a sword cut.
v. t.
To castrate or geld; as, to cut a horse.
n.
A portion severed or cut off; a division; as, a cut of beef; a cut of timber.
a.
See Clear-cut.
v. t.
To come out with; to make known.
v. i.
To come or go out; to get out or away; to become public.
v. t.
To carry through; to succeed in; as, you can't come any tricks here.
adv.
To one's home or country; as in the phrases, go home, come home, carry home.
v. t.
To absent one's self from; as, to cut an appointment, a recitation. etc.
n.
The right to divide; as, whose cut is it?
v. t.
To refuse to recognize; to ignore; as, to cut a person in the street; to cut one's acquaintance.
imp.
of Come
p. p.
of Come
v. t.
To sever and remove by cutting; to cut off; to dock; as, to cut the hair; to cut the nails.
n.
The surface left by a cut; as, a smooth or clear cut.
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