According to BritishSlangs, "Piggy Bank", is actually British slang.
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In British slang, the word "aggie" means agitating. It is directed at a person. For example "For crying out loud he is so aggie!"
In British slang, an argy-bargy is a heated argument. For example "Shell just had a huge argy-bargy with Jason!"
yes it is a slang word for a stolen basketball
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In British Slang, a "woof" is a male homosexual.
According to BritishSlangs, "Piggy Bank", is actually British slang.
Yes, in the Urban dictionary it means some one gave you a wedgie. In British slang, "knicked" means "stolen". IE - "Someone knicked my car!". There's also a similar word with a different spelling, "nicked". Which means "arrested" in British slang. IE - "The police nicked Tom for shoplifting".
A bent car is a slang term for a stolen car.
"spot on" ?
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Codswallop is British slang for excuses or lies. For example: 'Your dog ate your homework? What a load of codswallop!'
"Raster blaster" would be one British slang term for a stereo. That is related to the American term of "ghetto blaster" or "boom box." A "rattlehead" is British slang for someone who listens to a personal stereo in public.
Bee's knees is British slang for 'fabulous!'. For example: 'Cor ol'chap, that meal was the bee's knees!'