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Brixton to Stockwell

In it's purest usage it's meant to define a quick shag on the Victoria line from Brixton to Stockwell, especially after kicking other passengers out of the carriage.
However, it can be used for a quickie in any context.
Simon: Why is my seat sticky?
Kieran: Someone must've had a Brixton to Stockwell
by BtoS April 3, 2024
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Toe in the wet sprocket

"I forgot to bring my wallet!"
"Dude, that's such a toe in the wet sprocket."
by BowlofNerdles January 31, 2026
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The laughing stock of 1972

2 scores and 13 years ago, our nation was plagued with a severe case of the giggles. It was a difficult time for many as they could not control their laughter. However, one person was not affected and his name was Kirk. Kirk felt so alone, he couldn’t talk to anyone without them laughing. He felt like THE laughing stock of our nation. He went on to write about his tragic experience in what we know today as the laughing stock of 1972.
Did they teach you about the laughing stock of 1972 yet?
by Kirklaugh July 5, 2025
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