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Derogatory term for a poor and unkempt person. Suggests the person receives education benefits. Pertains particularly to cheap school uniforms dished out to kids whose parents couldn't afford decent ones. Consequently it was vitally important to buy blazers etc which were sufficiently different to 'Edgie' uniforms.
Someone for whom it is impossible to show respect.Sleazy Eddie is a real "crumb."
Nelson Eddies is London Cockney rhyming slang for cash (readies).
Dirty underwear. (ed: and no reflection at all on "Grundy" the Australian TV company who make the long running amd totally excellent soapie "Neighbours").
Undies (Underwear)
Synonym for "okay". Originally from the 1930's short films of "The Little Rascals", this is how the Little Rascals character "Porky" said "okay". Cast members ranged in age from about two to seven, and being little, their grasp of English was far from perfect, and "okay" became "otay", often quoted as, "Otay, Buckwheat!" (Buckwheat was one of the characters), and it was often said to someone when they were acting stupidly (kind of a "Yeah, whatever!"). Later popularized by Eddie Murphy in one or more Saturday Night Live sketches, mistakenly (or intentionally) assigning it to the "Buckwheat" character. Another contributors entire middle school started saying this but he couldn't remember why. He was on Guam at the time.
A fart. Derived from the phrase Eggy Grunt (Eddie Grant)
Noun. Underwear, usually applied to male underpants. Rhyming slang for undies.
During the Bop era, fans and players of the new music used this term to discribe fans and players of the earlier New Orleans Jazz.What do you expect, Eddie is a "moldy fig" and he'll never dig the new sounds.
A virtuoso performance in hard rock music, skateboarding, or surfing. "Eddie Van Halen shredded that solo." "Dude, did you see him shred that wave?"
(WAN-a-bee) n., adj., Someone who “wants to be†something he/she isn’t, such as an athlete, a strong person, a leader. “That Eddie is such a wannabe.â€Â “Yeah, he’s a wannabe rock star.â€Â [Etym., African American]
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Smooth or slick.Hey, Eddie, did you see the hat-check girl Bernice? Man, she is "fly.".
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Alt. of Eddic
pl.
of Eddy
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Relating to the Eddas; resembling the Eddas.
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of Eddy
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