| 1. | Dawlin' | ||
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When someone or something is awesome and rolling in the cashola! A combination of the words Dollar and Bawlin'! Look at Kenny in his Bentley convertible while serving the homeless and sponsoring sickly children in foreign countries! He is really freakin' cash! Random girl with an unusually large number of polo shirts exclaims in the background "That guy is DAWLIN'!!!"
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| 2. | Cockney Wanker | ||
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Someone from London, usually second hand car salesmen, who read the sun newspaper, call all women " dawlin' " (trans: darling) and general ponce about the place like they are something special. Cor Blimey Guvnah, I'm a cockney wanker, and no mistake!
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| 3. | mom and dem | ||
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New Orleans slang for one's family. Pronounced as one word, depending on the speaker, either "mom'n'dem" or "momma'n'dem". Spoken by a yat, usually after where y'at.
See also a'ight Clotille: Where y'at, T-Roy?
T-Roy: A-ight, how's ya mom and dem? Clotille: They fine, dawlin. |
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| 4. | Professor | ||
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Professor is a term of respect given to pinao players in New Orleans. Originally, the term might have been bestowed ironically on the piano players playing in brothels, but has more general and nonironic use nowadays to refer to any type of soloist musician. Tip the professor at least a five before you go. Doing this is good form, Dawlin'.
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