been there done that
Shoot is basically swearing in slang, or used to exclaim that something has gone wrong
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.
hit the sack means to go to bed or to sleep.It means he has gone to bed - hitting the sack is a slang way of saying your body will hit the bed when you lie down.