Chinging – chilling and hanging out. – stabbing. Civilian – non-gang-member, non-combatant. Clap – attack, shoot. – steal drugs.
noun Scotland, slang Cocaine . interjection Used to represent the sound of metal or glass clinking .
Stab can be plug, ching, bore, dip, kweng, splash. Gun has even more options: burner, wap, hand ting, iron, leng, mash, mac, mop, scram, skeng, spinner, stick, trey, tum-tum and wap.
Ching – knife. – to stab. Chinging – chilling and hanging out. – stabbing. Civilian – non-gang-member, non-combatant.
(MLE, transitive, euphemistic) to inflict unlawful physical violence upon.
1. Snog. This is not a British slang phrase that trips off the tongue, and it's probably one of the least romantic sounding words ever! However, it does mean kiss, also known as French kissing or making out.
/ (ˈslæpə) / noun. British slang a promiscuous woman.
slang. the buttocks. See full dictionary entry for bun.
ˈlizē, -zi. plural -s. slang. : a small and relatively inexpensive automobile.
There were a few which appear specifically in the United Kingdom, mainly "brown bread", cockney rhyming slang for dead and "gone for a Burton", which was used by British soldiers during the Second World War.
Loony/Loopy – A mad or crazy person. Lost the Plot – Gone crazy, not following the situation.
The stone remains widely used in the UK and Ireland for human body weight: in those countries people may commonly be said to weigh, e.g., "11 stone 4" (11 stones and 4 pounds), rather than "72 kilograms" as in most of the other countries, or "158 pounds", the conventional way of expressing the same weight in the US.
Ching is also a Cornish surname, from the Cornish dialect form of the surname Chinn, which originated as a nickname for people with distinctive chins.
The I Ching or Yi Jing (Chinese: 易經, Mandarin: [î tɕíŋ] ( listen)), usually translated Book of Changes or Classic of Changes, is an ancient Chinese divination text that is among the oldest of the Chinese classics.
Ching [C-hing] – pronounced as “c-hing” but the spelling is “ching” Meaning: “C-hing” is the romanised pronunciation of the meaning “senpai” in Cantonese. Hong Kong people often use this code-switched slang to greet other netizens across the internet to show respect. In English: elder brother, master.
'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'. Your 'mate' or 'pal' is your friend.
/ (ˈbaɪkɪ) / noun. Australian and NZ slang a member of a motorcycle gang.
Jed, a slang term for a member of the World War II secret Operation Jedburgh; collectively the members were known as 'The Jeds' The Jed Foundation, a non-profit organization promoting emotional health and prevent suicide among college students.
Power definitions of Huge cake
Very large; enormous; immense; excessive; -- used especially of material bulk, but often of qualities, extent, etc.; as, a huge ox; a huge space; a huge difference. cake. A block of solid substance (such as soap or wax) Power Thesaurus © 2023. examples.
(colloquial) Honey; sweetheart (term of endearment)
(Britain, Ireland, mildly derogatory) A stupid or unintelligent person; one prone to making mistakes, especially in language.
transitive, chiefly British, informal : to have sexual intercourse with (someone)
jigger, a narrow entry between houses, although the cant very likely preceded it; ult. gigger n. 1 ] 1. (UK Und.)