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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Roast beef or hamburger
Starve the crows is Australian slang for an expression of surprise, impatience, etc.
a big farm/grazing property.
The higher up the mountain the sweeter grows the grass, the higher up the donkey climbs the more it shows its.... face.
Speed in nautical miles per hour. Originally speed was measured by paying out a line from the stern of a moving boat; the line had a knot every 47 feet 3 inches (14.40 m), and the number of knots passed out in 30 seconds gave the speed through the water in nautical miles per hour. Sometimes "knots" is mistakenly stated as "knots per hour," which is incorrect.
marijuana
Noun. A virtuous person. Childish expression. Derog.
v 1 steal. Something you buy from a dodgy bloke over a pint has quite probably been nicked. In a strange paradox, if a person is described as nicked, it means they’ve been arrested and if a person is in the nick, they’re in prison. 2 condition. Commonly used in the phrase “in good nick,” the word nick refers to the sort of state of repair something is in: Think I’ll buy that car; it seems in pretty nice nick.
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See Trode.
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Tread; footing.
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