: to utter loudly or foolishly : blurt.
Word can mean okay or just to communicate that you heard them. “I'll be there in 5 minutes.” “Word.” “I'm going to the store, I'll be back later.” “Word.”
blay in British English
(bleɪ ) a small European river fish, Leuciscus alburnus. Also called: bleak.
cutty in American English
1. cut short; short; stubby. 2. irritable; impatient; short-tempered. noun.
plural of can. (slang, vulgar) breasts See Thesaurus:breasts.
Meaning "set of antlers" is first attested 1945, American English; hence slang sense of "a woman's breasts" (especially if large), by 1991. Meaning "framework for displaying clothes" is from 1948; hence off the rack (1951) of clothing, as opposed to tailored.
: managed or controlled by only two individuals.
(Latin America, slang) clitoris.
'Lass' or 'lassie' is another word for 'girl'. This is mainly in the north of England and Scotland. 'Lad' is another word for boy. 'Bloke' or 'chap' means 'man'.
(slang) A police officer, a cop (on foot, rather than in a patrol car).
Noun. The bleak (fish).
“Blay.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/blay.
moppet (colloquial) munchkin (informal) nipper (slang) slip. small fry (informal)
Within the decade of the 2010s, the word woke (the colloquial, passively voiced past participle of wake) obtained the meaning 'politically and socially aware' among BLM activists.
The word “slang” has an interesting origin. It began as a dialectal word in northern England that was used to refer to territory or turf. Over time, it came to refer to the people who would advertise and sell goods in certain locations.
The verb snog is British slang for kiss, cuddle, or make out. It's a word that is more and more common in American English as well, as a casual way to talk about kissing. It can be painful for kids to watch their parents snog, and many of them don't want to see people snog in movies either.
'Dear' is the only real addition to the standard 'darling' that most couples will need, with perhaps a 'love' and a standard 'darling' thrown in here and there. Come the 60-year anniversary, many British couples are content with a few grunts over the breakfast tea and toast.
The word “mate” is very common in Australian and British English and can help you sound a lot more natural when speaking Englsih in these places. Although it's not used in American English, it is understood by English speakers all over the world.
bambi m (plural bambis) (Brazil, derogatory, slang) gay, male homosexual.
rhi·no ˈrī-(ˌ)nō informal. : money, cash. rhino. 2 of 2.
(slang, humorous) to rip off; to steal, cheat or swindle; to scam.
Originally a technical term for " Deny Access To" (which is a return code seen on a Web page to indicate you don't have the necessary permission to access the server), in slang to say "403" is to imply someone is out of their league, as in "Don't even go there, she's 403, dude." It can also refer to being punished for ...
121 means "One-to-One." 121 is commonly used for brevity in chat rooms or on social-media sites when someone wishes to initiate a conversation or meeting between themselves and one other person.
So what were you? Well that was your half-boyfriend. Or a “semi” as some people call it. But that just sounds cringe so we're going with half-boyfriend. So if you've ever been exclusive, sleeping together, going on dates but never putting that official label of boyfriend and girlfriend on it, then this applies to you.
Hormones are making your breasts sore.
Hormonal fluctuations are the number one reason women have breast pain. Breasts become sore three to five days prior to the beginning of a menstrual period and stop hurting after it starts. This is due to a rise in estrogen and progesterone right before your period.