Dirty british slang words

    • [DOC File]Burke (1990) recognizes a common characteristic in all ...

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      The term “cool” probably originated in the world of jazz slang. In the mid-1940’s, a new breed of jazz music called bebop was emerging. Led by Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, bebop was a musical revolt against the tradition made popular by Louis Armstrong twenty years earlier.

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    • [DOC File]Blazing Saddles

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      sexually dirty or offensive and ÒobsceneÓ is an important word that ... a breakÓ is to give them an opportunity, or in this case, just a chance to rest. ÒBushedÓ and ÒpoopedÓ are slang words that mean extremely tire or exhausted. Everything below the waist is kaput! ... is a British way of saying guy. ÒTo take a fancyÓ . to someone is ...

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    • [DOC File]THE LATEST YOUTH SLANG –extracts from the Archive

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      crump n British. sex, a sex act. In use among UK teenagers since 2000, the word might derive from the slang sense of crumpet, imitate the sound of pounding, or be an arbitrary invention. deep adj British. 1 unpleasant, inferior. 2 impressive, attractive. In both senses the word has been fashionable among black adolescents and their imitators ...

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    • [DOC File]News of the World: An obituary

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      "In the 20th Century - until [Rupert] Murdoch bought it - it was a strange sideshow in British life, very similar to the saucy seaside postcard. It was full of dirty . vicars. There was a specific . loophole. in . libel. law that didn't allow vicars to sue." Murdoch's purchase changed things dramatically. "Murdoch bought it and completely ...

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    • [DOC File]Slang WORKSHEET A - Inside Out

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      8. Make a list of all the slang words that appear in the conversation, where they are from, and what they mean. Slang. worksheet. D. Exercise 4 Using the slang from Worksheets A and B, can you complete the gaps in the sentences below? ‘I don’t know if you should believe what he says. I think there’s something _ _ _ _ _ about him.’ (British)

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    • [DOC File]Stand by Me

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      Both are slang words for nonsense, lies, etc. In this case, “baby stuff” refers to silly stories that no adult would take seriously. Gordie just screwed the pooch. You should know that “to screw” is a common slang verb meaning to have sex, and a “pooch” is a colloquial word for a …

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    • [DOC File]PATTON'S GENERAL ORDERS AND INSTRUCTIONS TO HIS …

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      A British writer has said, "The characteristic of war is it's constant change of characteristic", but as is ever the case with aphorisms his remark needs explanation. There is an incessant and constant change of "means" to attain the inevitable "end", but we must take care not to let these inevitable sundry means, past or predicted, attain ...

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    • [DOC File]A 19th Century Slang Dictionary - Mess No. 1

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      These are located at the end of the regular slang dictionary under a separate heading. Many of these slang terms were taken from a book entitled “Writing for the 19th Century: A Writers Guide for all things Victorian”. It is filled with wonderful information regarding slang terms and other wonderful details of …

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    • [DOC File]Slang WORKSHEET A - Inside Out

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      Slang worksheet A. Exercise 1 The sentences below contain examples of American, Australian, or British slang. Can you figure out the slang words that match the definitions in the boxes? “I know zilch. about computers. I’ve never used one before.” (American) “He’s loaded. That’s why he can eat in expensive restaurants most nights ...

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