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subwoofer

1) A large bass speaker
2) UK slang - A very very ugly bint even worse than a woofer.
No I didn't give her one. She was a complete sub-woofer
by black flag May 30, 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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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 9, 2004
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A66

1) A cross country road in the UK running from Workington on the West coast to Middlesbourgh on the East. Because it changes from open highway to narrow mountain roads to dual carridgeway several times along it's lenght it is used by bikers in the north of England to give their mounts a really good work out.

2) A track by the rock band Metal Aardvaark inspired by the above.
"Rolling on through Penrith speeding on the Keswick, by pass Cockermouth and we are almost there; Get your Kicks on the A 66"
by black flag June 26, 2004
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snake bite

A lethal brew drunk in the UK combine lager and cider / scrumpy in equal amounts. Although it is not illegal to sell the drink most UK pubs will either refuse to serve the concoction, or only sell it to people who have proven their ability to handle it. For hardcore drinkers only.
Last night I had 7 pints of snake bite, today I can't feel my legs.
by black flag June 9, 2004
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game

by black flag June 9, 2004
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dad's army

Any group of elderly people working together for a common cause. Term derives from the title of the popular british sit com of the same name.
The average age of the workers was 67, they are a real dad's army.
by black flag May 29, 2004
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