Give someone a "crack"
The word "bash" is believed to originate from the British slang term "bash" or "batter," meaning to strike or hit forcefully. It is also thought to have roots in Old French and Middle English languages.
get the sack
hustler
"Shoving" is a slang term that typically means leaving or departing quickly or abruptly. It is often used in casual conversation to indicate a sense of urgency or rapid movement.
The definition of the slang word tooled is being used by someone. For example you do something which someone else takes credit for. That is being tooled.
The word "bait" means something used to lure someone or something into a trap. Urban slang uses the word to mean someone very attractive.
Booze, hooch, or Who -Hit-John
In British slang, "curr" is a derogatory term to describe someone as worthless or contemptible. It is often used to insult or belittle someone.
No, but it is a rather impolite term to describe someone addicted to drugs (junk).
In 1930s slang, you could say "What's the good word?" to greet someone.
The slang term for someone who sells pills is a pill-pusher. It doesn't matter of someone is low-key. If they are selling pills then they are a pusher or dealer.
a nark is a slang word for 'informer' especially to the police. Or generally to inform against someone