38 definitions by David from Kingsbury
| 22. | let off | ||
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Polite way your parents might enquire or announce if you've farted Oh dear, father, I think Jeremy's let off again, open a window.
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David from Kingsbury
Nov 4, 2003
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| 23. | jimmy britts | ||
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Australian version of British rhyming slang 'tom tits' for diarrhea/the shits. Jeez Bruce, don't go to Bali, you'll come back with the a case of the Jimmys!
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David from Kingsbury
Aug 29, 2005
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| 24. | bubble and squeak | ||
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Rhyming slang for a Greek. Usually abbreviated to bubble. Bloody area's crawling with bubbles nowadays
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David from Kingsbury
Nov 4, 2003
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| 25. | toidey | ||
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Mainly American children's word for a toilet Hey, did Darren use the toidey today or did you poop in your diaper?
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David from Kingsbury
Aug 29, 2005
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| 26. | doings | ||
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Toilet functions or poo, usually childrens' or animals'. Don't sit on that bench, it's covered in birds' doings.
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David from Kingsbury
Nov 7, 2003
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| 27. | noggies | ||
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English public school for turds. Also used to describe Korean soldiers during the Korean war. 'I say Molesworth, you've left noggies floating in the lav'
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David from Kingsbury
Nov 3, 2003
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| 28. | horse and cart | ||
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Another of the many rhyming slang phrases for fart. Gor luvaduck Phyllis, you should 'ave 'eard me 'usband after 'e came 'ome from the pub last night, wot a bleedin' horse and cart!
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