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Charlotte says: "Everyone's need a man. That's why I rent. If you own and he still rents, then the power structure is all off. It's emasculating. Men don't want a woman who's too self-sufficient." Samantha: "I'm sorry, did someone just order a Victorian straight up?" Miranda, Carrie and Samntha laughed. ( Sex and the City, Season 2, episode 5)
A Victorian straight up refers to a classic cocktail made with gin, sweet vermouth, and a splash of dry vermouth. It is usually stirred with ice and strained into a cocktail glass, then garnished with a twist of lemon or orange peel.
To have a drink straight up means with nothing added
straight up and down
Straight up or down
Your broken
just jogging in straight lines and that stuff and no equitment
The term 'straight up' means that person agrees and likes the photo.
The worst job in victorian times was the job in the work house because the machines could kill you straight away!!!
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A koori is a Victorian aborigine.
'Straight' means to pass the ball directly forwards, in a line parallel to the sidelines, i.e. straight up the field.
a lunareclipse is when the sun and the moon line up in a straight line.