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Lurker is British slang for a disreputable, suspicious, unpleasant person. Lurker is British slang for an unlicensed street trader.Lurker is Australian slang for a petty criminal, fraudster, cardsharp.
Noun. Friend. E.g."Alright my old mucker." [1940s]
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Iron girder is London Cockney rhyming slang for murder.
Bunsen burner is London Cockney rhyming slang for earner. Bunsen burner is cricket rhyming slang for a turner.
Purler is Australian slang for something outstanding in its class.
Burner is British slang for venereal disease.
Noun. A violent movie showing real murders or torture. Snuff meaning to murder or a murder.
Verb. To consume greedily. E.g."I'm so thirsty I could murder a cup of tea." {Informal}
1. The formal inspection of issued equipment which is been laid out in any manner is a kit muster. 2. An order to group together at a location, as in the pipe "All hands muster on the quarterdeck".
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What cute kids were told they'd always get away with when doing something wrong. John reckons that it was derived from police murdering/killing someone (ie . 'blue murder', because the cops get away with it). (ed: Anyone like to comment on this??)
Get away with murder is slang for to not be punished for doing something wrong or illegal.
Under is British slang for sexual activity.
Varder is British slang for to see, to look at.
Alan Border is British rhyming slang for order.
Derogatory term for sheep herder.
Scully and Mulder is London Cockney rhyming slang for shoulder.
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n.
To mutilate, spoil, or deform, as if with malice or cruelty; to mangle; as, to murder the king's English.
v. t.
Alt. of Moulder
n.
To kill with premediated malice; to kill (a human being) willfully, deliberately, and unlawfully. See Murder, n.
imp. & p. p.
of Murder
n.
To destroy; to put an end to.
v. t.
To utter in a grumbling manner; to mutter.
n.
The offense of killing a human being with malice prepense or aforethought, express or implied; intentional and unlawful homicide.
n.
A fixed quantity of certain commodities; as, a burden of gad steel, 120 pounds.
n.
Alt. of Moulder
n.
A main beam; a stright, horizontal beam to span an opening or carry weight, such as ends of floor beams, etc.; hence, a framed or built-up member discharging the same office, technically called a compound girder. See Illusts. of Frame, and Doubleframed floor, under Double.
n.
One guilty of murder; a person who, in possession of his reason, unlawfully kills a human being with premeditated malice.
v. t.
To oppress with anything grievous or trying; to overload; as, to burden a nation with taxes.
v. t.
To make a border for; to furnish with a border, as for ornament; as, to border a garment or a garden.
v. i.
Alt. of Moulder
v. t.
To impose, as a load or burden; to lay or place as a burden (something heavy or objectionable).
n.
One who minds, tends, or watches something, as a child, a machine, or cattle; as, a minder of a loom.
n.
One who attends a funeral as a hired mourner.
v. i.
To mutter; to mumble; to grumble; to speak indistinctly or disconnectedly; to talk incoherently.
v. t. & i.
See Maunder.
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