char

English slang.
1) A cleaning woman, normally a part time empolyee working for pin money.

2) One of the many English terms for tea. (Origin obscure)
Thirsty, I'll get the char to make us a nice cuppa.
by black flag May 31, 2004
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cider

An alcoholic beverage made from fermented apple juice that oils the wheels of society in the West of England

see also scrumpy, zyder, white cider
You aint lived until you've got ratted on cider.
by black flag June 03, 2004
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kirk

"Och it's the sabbath morn, better get ourselves off to kirk"
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syd barrett

To loose the plot when under the influence of class A drugs. To become an 'acid casulty'. Term dervives from the the name of the original Pink Floyd front man who trgically dropped one tab to many.
'Yeah it was a shame about Big Jon, he did a syd barret two years ago and ended up in the loony bin.'
by black flag June 10, 2004
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Horatio

UK slang, rhyming = fellatio
To give oral sex on a male member. From the popular Horatio Hornblower novels.
She performed horatio all night long and we never even went to sea.
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corner

A 'dead ball' kick in football (soccar) taken from the corner of the pitch. Awarded after the defending team has put the ball out of play over their own dead ball line.
Beckham's In swinging corners are causing the opposition no end of trouble.
by black flag June 15, 2004
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twin towers

The trademark and much loved feature of the old Wembley Stadium in London. Sadly demolished to make way for a new facility
Yes we all know Wembley needed to be redeveloped, but did they really have to demolish the twin towers as well?
by black flag May 31, 2004
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