In British, this has two meanings. A banger can be a sausage. As in "I love bangers and mash!". A banger can be an old car. As in "look at that awful banger!". It could also be a firework. As in "that is a loud banger!"
I cannot find the term "bob in a bob" in any online slang dictionary. Perhaps you heard it wrong. A "bob" was an old term for a shilling (coin), and can be a modern slang abbreviation for "bend over buddy" or "battery operated boyfriend."
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OG in slang stands for "old gangsta." Ex. My father thinks he's a OG.
Not always. Colloquialisms are old, common sayings, but slang is often new words and sayings.
no. the tragic ending and a sort of blob-blob-blob attitude about Patriotism make it quite unacceptable for kids.
In British, this has two meanings. A banger can be a sausage. As in "I love bangers and mash!". A banger can be an old car. As in "look at that awful banger!". It could also be a firework. As in "that is a loud banger!"
In old slang, milkshake mean butt.
Formally and cut out all slang. If he is old style, hand written letter. Modern then e-mail.
As old as language.
If you mean slang as in internet slang, then it means "Certified Old Fart".
There is no one word that is slang for old, but there are many expressions that are used to refer to old things, old people, old ideas or someone who holds to old standards or fashions.Some examples:buffer noun:British slang, a foolish or incompetent old man (usually 'old buffer').Compare with duffer, slang, an incompetent, stupid or 'useless' person. coffin-dodger n.: slang, an old or elderly person.crock n.:British slang, an old, broken or worn-out car or person.geezer n.: slang, a person, especially an old man.ghetto-geek n.: slang, someone who manages with old technology ('old-school')square n.: slang, a person who is old-fashioned or conventional, in contrast with someone who is trendy, hip, cool or wicked.Note: It is now (in 2010) out of fashion to call an old-fashioned person a square. trout n.: British derogatory slang, a woman, especially an old or bad-tempered one (usually 'old trout').
old slang for an attractive woman: a bobby dazzler of a vamp
I cannot find the term "bob in a bob" in any online slang dictionary. Perhaps you heard it wrong. A "bob" was an old term for a shilling (coin), and can be a modern slang abbreviation for "bend over buddy" or "battery operated boyfriend."
Cheaters are old slang for eyeglasses
Limberlost is old slang for a dense, untamed forest or wilderness area. It was used in the early 20th century to refer to a place that was difficult to navigate or explore due to its dense vegetation.
Slang oud are 2 words in Afrikaans, with slang referring to a snake and oud referring to old.