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[UK] E. Leslie Gift 97: I have twenty-three glass cases and kivers — a sight of shells, worth looking at — and no end of odd- cum-shorts.
at oddcum shorts, n.
[UK] D. Flusfeder Gift 305: I blagged this off a parkie. Told him I was on work experience.
at blag, v.
[UK] D. Flusfeder Gift 187: We’re great, Bud. Cooking.
at cooking, adj.1
[UK] D. Flusfeder Gift 104: Vegetarians don’t do ham too much.
at do, v.1
[UK] D. Flusfeder Gift 191: Jerry did not do drugs.
at do, v.1
[UK] D. Flusfeder Gift 203: It’s a mindfuck.
at mindfuck, n.
[UK] D. Flusfeder Gift 160: Keep out of trouble son. Nose clean.
at keep one’s nose clean (v.) under nose, n.
[UK] D. Flusfeder Gift 305: I blagged this off a parkie.
at parky, n.
[UK] D. Flusfeder Gift 77: Oh sit down you great poof, said the film agent.
at poof, n.
[UK] D. Flusfeder Gift 111: Quids in. Everyone’s a winner.
at quids in under quid, n.
[UK] D. Flusfeder Gift 129: So sorry to hear about your father. Shit happens.
at shit happens under shit, n.
[UK] D. Flusfeder Gift 305: I’ll stand you a pint.
at stand, v.2
[UK] D. Flusfeder Gift 305: Never trust anyone who wears red trousers. They’re a tosser.
at tosser, n.1
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