The term is "Cash in your chips". You play cards with chips. When you leave the game, you give your chips to the dealer, and the dealer gives you the money equivalent of the chips. Also became slang for dying- leaving this life.
In England, it is short for "Cheese Quaver" which is rhyming slang for Favour "Ere mate, do us a cheese and pass me my brew" It can also mean the man.. like the head cheese. Cheese can also mean "money" In some circles, cheese can also mean "gossip" ---- Also slang for Heroin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheese_(recreational_drug)
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The rock as in, "pass me the rock."
In British slang, baccy means tobacco. it is generally used to describe the 'roll it yourself' cigarettes. For example: 'John, pass the baccy please ol'chap'.
The idiom "time flies" means that time seems to pass quickly. It would be possible to compare time to a bird, since birds fly.
Quickly equip the left side cowboy with a bazooka.
you pray to god to guide you or Satan whatever your fix is
get all 200 chips
Yes, they do. They use the pass key chip system.
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They may include:doesn't pass the smell testfishysmells like raspberriessmelling a ratsuspectup to somethingIt is interesting that a number of slang words and phrases for suspicious are related to the sense of smell.