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Peckham (shortened from Peckham Rye) is London cockney rhyming slang for a tie.
Ryebuck is Australian slang for well, good, excellent, genuine.
Vrb phrs. Go wrong. E.g."Everything went pear shaped for United after Beckham got sent off the pitch."
Peckham Rye is London cockney rhyming slang for a tie.
Sex. Had a bit of posh with the missus last night Posh refers to Posh Spice (Victoria Adams) of the Spice Girls while Becks refers to David Beckham, the famous footballer she married. Another example of Rhyming Slang evolving to reflect the times. See also Decks -> Posh 'n Becks
Toasted rye bread
Made famous by David Beckham, this is a essentially removing the hair from the back, scrotum and bum cleft by waxing. Sounds utterly hideous and extremely painful!
Toasted rye bread
Cushti rye is British slang for top man.
David Beckham is London Cockney rhyming slang for a necktie (Peckham).
Rye whiskey.
Reuben (from Reuben Sandwich) is American slang for a large sandwich served hot, made of rye bread and containing meat, cheese and sauerkraut.
Tie. I'm putting on me best whistle and me new peckham.
Tie
Rye whiskey.
Noun. Sex. Rhyming slang. Posh and Becks, a nickname for the celebrity couple Victoria and David Beckham. [2000's]
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n.
The stem or main axis of a plant; as, a stalk of wheat, rye, or oats; the stalks of maize or hemp.
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See Rye.
v. t.
To beat out grain from, as straw or husks; to beat the straw or husk of (grain) with a flail; to beat off, as the kernels of grain; as, to thrash wheat, rye, or oats; to thrash over the old straw.
v. i.
To be disengaged from the ear or husk; as, wheat or rye shells in reaping.
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An intoxicating liquor distilled from grain, potatoes, etc., especially in Scotland, Ireland, and the United States. In the United States, whisky is generally distilled from maize, rye, or wheat, but in Scotland and Ireland it is often made from malted barley.
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Ergotized rye or other grain.
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Affected with spur, or ergot; as, spurred rye.
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The gathered and thrashed stalks of certain species of grain, etc.; as, a bundle, or a load, of rye straw.
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A disease in a hawk.
v. t.
To collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook; as, to shock rye.
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The stumps of wheat, rye, barley, oats, or buckwheat, left in the ground; the part of the stalk left by the scythe or sickle.
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Pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained from ergot or the sclerotium of a fungus growing on rye.
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A Russian drink distilled from rye.
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A grain yielded by a hardy cereal grass (Secale cereale), closely allied to wheat; also, the plant itself. Rye constitutes a large portion of the breadstuff used by man.
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A quantity of the stalks and ears of wheat, rye, or other grain, bound together; a bundle of grain or straw.
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Grain (esp. maize, rye, or oats) that is coarsely ground and unbolted; also, a kind of flour made from beans, pease, etc.; sometimes, any flour, esp. if coarse.
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A stalk or stem of certain species of grain, pulse, etc., especially of wheat, rye, oats, barley, more rarely of buckwheat, beans, and pease.
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A genus of cereal grasses including rye.
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A pile or assemblage of sheaves of grain, as wheat, rye, or the like, set up in a field, the sheaves varying in number from twelve to sixteen; a stook.
v. i.
To put forth new shoots from the root, or round the bottom of the original stalk; as, wheat or rye tillers; some spread plants by tillering.
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