Slang and uncoventional english part 49

Tham khảo tài liệu 'slang and uncoventional english part 49', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | hammer and discus handful 318 hammer and discus noun facial hair whiskers. Rhyming slang uk hammer and nail hammer verb to follow to tail. Rhyming slang uk hammer and tack noun the back. Rhyming slang Australia 19177 hammer and tongs adverb energetically vigorously strongly violently. From the vigorous use a blacksmith makes of these tools UK 1708 hammer-blowed adjective drunk uk 2002 hammered adjective drunk us 1900 hammerhead noun one of several kinds of inferior horse us 1941 hammerheading noun 1 an act of taking a recreationaldrug cocktail of MDMA the recreationaldrug best known as ecstasy and Viagra a branded drug that enables a male erection . From the after-effect of a throbbing headache uk 2003 hammering noun a defeat a significant defeat a beating uk 1900 hammer man noun a male of considerable sexualprowess. Related to the expression going at it hammer and tongs to describe highly energetic sexualactivity Ireland 1997 hammers noun the female thighs us 1980 hammer-slammer noun an airframe technician. US Army usage us 1998 hammer time noun a decisive point the time to launch a military attack. Adapted from a catchphrase attached in the late 1980s to California rapper MC Hammer us 2003 hammock noun a sanitary towel. Generally used by young males often in the jocular formula hammock for a bleeding lazy cunt uk 2003 hammock for two noun a brassiere us 1903 hammock season noun the bleed period of the menstrualcycle. The image of a sanitary towelas a wee hammock or mouse s hammock south Africa 2001 hammy adjective melodramatic theatricalus 1899 hammy hammie noun a hamstring Australia 1986 ham patch noun a telephone connection enabled by shortwave radio ANTARCTICA 1997 Hampden roar noun the state of affairs the current situation. Rhyming slang for the score formed from the name of Scotland s national stadium and the roar of a football crowd uk Scotland 1985 Hampstead Heath hampsteads ampstids hamps noun the teeth. Rhyming slang from a ruralarea of north London uk

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