English Slang


wedge

English Slang

Origin: British Slang
Definition: money
Example: Since he got his new job Eric has been spending quite a bit of wedge.

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chancer

English Slang, Irish Slang, Scottish Slang

Origin: English Slang, Irish Slang, Scottish Slang
Definition: an opportunist, a risk-taker
Example: I thought that Shawn should leave the poker table while he was ahead, but he was too much of a chancer to quit.

Uncle Tom Cobley and all

English Slang

Origin: English Slang
Definition: everyone
Example: I thought the store wouldn’t be busy but I found Uncle Tom Cobley and all there.

drop the nut

English Slang

Origin: English Slang
Definition: to headbutt someone (in a fight)
Example: It was a vicious punch up and then he even tried to drop the nut on me.

stunner

English Slang

Origin: English Slang
Definition: a beautiful girl
Example: All of my friends thought that my date was a stunner.

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