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Meaning a period of time in the past thought to be peaceful and pleasant
Halcyon by Girei August 10, 2018
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Halton moor

Halton moor is a little place where youngsters blow up police cars,steal motorbikes and sell abit of weed. The olders of halton moor are usually quite paid but not from the best of jobs. It is filled with crackheads who have 1 shoe on and 1 shoe off AKA bobby doo, it is somewhere posh people shouldn’t walk about coz there socks will probably get taken from them.
I went to halton moor today
totally calm and especially chill; not causing harm to anyone; very peaceful
I don't believe he started the fight, that dude is so halcyonic.
halcyonic by Hal Cyonic March 15, 2015

Halcombe 

Sometimes known as a butterface, a woman (or man) with an attractive body but an unattractive face.

Originally from the Wilkie Collins novel "The Woman in White," in which the character Miss Halcombe is described as such.
That guy you went home with last night? Looks like he hits the gym...but man, what a Halcombe.
Halcombe by Al Cracka August 1, 2011

Halcyon Days 

Almost literally means the "calm before the storm", but can also be used to signify joy, tranquility, etc.
Halcyon Days by Kaba April 17, 2008

Halfon [half on]

Half of an erection.

Not quite full wood, but kind of there.
"Halfon half on is her last name, like a limp dick?"
Halfon [half on] by Austin Walker December 31, 2008