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yankee means american in british an u forgot
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absobloodylutely/absofuckinglutely - an exclamation as to resound a definite yes.
ace - excellent, great. A rather out of vogue term, probably still used by kids.
Adam and Eve - Rhyming Slang for 'believe', e.g. "Would you Adam and Eve it mate!".
afters - short for the term 'after hours' meaning drinking in a pub after official closing time. Also see 'lock-in'.
aggro - short for aggravation or violence, e.g. "He was steaming drunk and well up for some aggro".
Alan Whicker(s) - Rhyming Slang for 'knickers'.
all over the gaff/shop - general term to describe someone or something that has no direction or that is in a mess.
allright/awright - a greeting literally meaning "is everything all fine?". Usually used in the form "awright mate!".
Annabel Giles - Modern Rhyming Slang for 'piles' (haemorrhoids).
'andsome - (handsome) - very good, e.g. "That's 'andsome mate" (That's great/brilliant).
anorak - geek, nerd. A term that has been used since the 80s. An 'anorak' is always male, unfashionable and possibly a 'trainspotter'.
(Sir) Anthony Blunt - Rhyming Slang for 'cunt'.
apple core - Rhyming Slang for 'score' (£20).
apples and pears - Rhyming Slang for 'stairs'. A rather cliched Rhyming Slang term which is more often than not used in a sarcastic manner as if to emulate (or take the piss out of) cockney speech. I am forced to add this saying as I get a suggestion every couple of weeks for it.
arching for it - (like a cat on heat) a term sometimes used to describe a young lady who is sexually fired up. Also see 'gagging for it'.
Aris(totle) - Rhyming SlangThis is a complex one. The meaning of the term 'Aris' is 'arse' (rear end). This derives from 'Aristotle' = 'bottle' and 'bottle' is short for the Rhyming Slang term 'bottle and glass' = 'arse'.
arrows - the game darts - pron. "arras".
arse - has developed over the past few years and can be used in a number of ways. The first meaning is obviously 'bottom' and is the English (and original) version of the American 'ass'. The more recent way of using the word is as an exclamation of annoyance, i.e. when you do something clumsy or when things just don't go your way. Then you might simply say "Arse !". This almost definitely stems from UK TV productions like "The Fast Show" and "Father Ted". Another meaning would be to simply refer to someone as an 'arse' as an insult.
arse about/arsing about - to fool around, e.g. "Stop arsing around!"
arse-about-face - something that is in a mess or crooked, e.g. "Look at the state of that shelf you just put up, it's all arse about face!".
arseholed - very drunk, e.g. "I got totally arseholed on Saturday night.".
arse-over-tit /-elbow - to fall over in a dramatic fashion, e.g. "I'd had a bit to drink you see and I just went arse-over-tit!".
Aunt Annie - Rhyming Slang for 'fanny' (vagina).
Ayrton Senna - Modern Rhyming Slang for 'tenner' (ten pound note), e.g. "I've only got an Ayrton left to last me the month!".
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