What is the meaning of DAVE. Phrases containing DAVE
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Sam & Dave n. Police Officers. The expression is used as follows: "Can you see those Sam and Dave's in the Caddy??" i.e. "...those police officers in the Cadillac?.
A dave is a cup filled to the brim with liquid, making it impossible to drink without spilling some. Ex: He pulled a Dave when he made the coffee today, and I burned my freakin' hand!
shave “I’ll have a quick Dad & Dave, then I’ll be ready’
Expression of general unhappiness on someones refusal to participate in something, e.g. Jim: You coming the boozer? Dave: No.. Jim: Flapper (can precede with 'fanny' for emphasism as in "You fanny flap[per])
Wholehearted, entirely, completely. e.g. "Dave wasn't kidding about writing a book, he went into it boots and all"
To support or cheer for a particular team or sports club. e.g. "Who's Dave barracking for? The Sea Eagles, of course! Well, I think the mighty Canterbury Bulldogs will end up winning the Grand Final this season"
A female in general. e.g. "Did you see Dave's girlfriend? Boy! She's a good looking bird"
Gob of spittle and mucus snorted back from the nose and ejected. Used as "I grebbed in Dave's parka hood!".
Shave. I'm off for a chas.
Rave (dance). You coming to the comedy? Comedy Dave is a Radio 1 DJ
Support, livelihood or a living. e.g. "Old Dave works hard to earn his crust"
Nippy (cold). It's a bit George. Eli Davenport reports that George & Zippy are from an old BBC kids show called Rainbow
Punt A calculated risk or gamble. e.g. "Go on Dave, take a punt and write a book on Australian slang"
Chas and Dave is London Cockney rhyming slang for shave.
Fictitious, outback characters, once very popular on early Australian radio
A dave is a cup filled to the brim with liquid, making it impossible to drink without spilling some. Ex: He pulled a Dave when he made the coffee today, and I burned my freakin' hand!
Contraction of 'abnormal'. Trendy way to say something is odd, unusual, strange or weird - usually in some undefined way, e.g. "Dave's gone ab on me.
adj broke. The position of having no money: Dave refused to give me any petrol money - was moaning on the whole time about how skint he was.
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A kind of small writing table, generally somewhat ornamental, and forming a piece of furniture for the parlor or boudoir.
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