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UK slang, gang related / region specific:
Endeering term used for friends with business links, particularly in a few specific areas such as Streatham (blue town), Tottenham, and Cambridge. Used in place of "blud". Can get you in trouble around Woolwich and Hackney "wassup blue, you got work?"
"yes blue, there's at least 5 for you to work, more if you can get some p's" |
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The hue of the portion of the visible spectrum lying between green and indigo, evoked in a human observer by radiant energy with wavelengths of approximately 420 to 490 nanometers. The sky is blue.
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The feeling when u wake up at 7 in the morning and remembering it's a monday. "i got the monday blues"
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1. sad 2. a color, as in the sky or oceans. The weather has got me feeling blue.
The shirt I am wearing is blue. |
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Material, used by a stand-up comedian, that is considered crude or obscene Bill Cosby does not use "blue" material.
George Carlin uses a whole fucking lot of "blue" material |
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Refering to the color uniforms that cops wear. "Dont trust that snitch, I hear he's workin for the blue"
"Keep an eye out for the blue" |
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An umpire (in baseball), referring to the uniform color. "Good call blue. Got it right for once."
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1) One of the three primary colours of paint. When mixed with yellow, it makes green, and when mixed with red, it makes purple. It is opposite orange on the colour wheel.
2) One of the three primary colours of light. When mixed with red, it makes magenta. When mixed with green it makes cyan. It is opposite yellow on the colour wheel. That is a nice shade of blue.
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