been there done that
Shoot is basically swearing in slang, or used to exclaim that something has gone wrong
peace im out 1 stay up dueces im gone
In British slang, barmy means crazy or someone has gone mad/loopy-loo. For example: 'I say Jenny you have been acting rather barmy lately!'
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! A coon was a mountain man term for a person. A gone coon was a goner, a lost man, past recovery.
because its a rhyming slang term for "its all gone wrong" Pete Tong = wrong its all gone a bit Pete Tong. LEGEND
It is a childish rhyme that you say when something has gone wrong instead of just saying "oops."
The substitution of another word for something else - basically a slang expression, eg 'gone to the moon' for great success.
Off his/her rocker, totally nuts, gone bonkers, loco, looney.
In Cockney Rhyming Slang, the slang for stairs is Apples and Pears; * We need a new carpet for the apples and pears. * Goodnight dear I'm going up the Apples and pears to Bedfordshire.
Dogs is slang for feet.Wheels is slang for car.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This stood for Gone To Texas. It was a phrase people used when they packed up and left their homes headed west.
No, not necessarily. Some slang can be, but most slang is not.