Probably comes from Dicken"s "Great Expectations". The main character, with the nickname "Pip", pretends to be well above his class status.
No it isn't ! It's a slang phrase, meaning "I don't care"
One possible synonym for 'real' is authentic. The slang use of the word 'real' is to indicate that something is true as in the phrase "Is that for real?".
'Flabber ' is slang, verging on gibberish. No real concrete meaning.
The origin and meaning of the word 'slang' are unknown. The word dates back the the 18th century, and may have its source in the 'argot' or thieves' language of the time.
There's no real meaning for the term 'werdo' but from what i have experienced, the word means weirdo but with a slight slang way to it.
Its "hum dinger" and it is a phrase meaning " a real puzzler".
No. there are 'slang" words that are kept out of the dictonary until they are prove to have real meaning
The phrase 'for real?' is used to show you agree with a statement made by somebody. The origins are unknown, but the phrase is often used on popular TV shows.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This means the real thing. If it's Simon pure, it's pure.
What does etvir mean on a deed on real estate
From the British Indian Army in 18th century, meaning, genuine, the real thing.
No, that phrase does not appear to be a widely known or traditional saying. It may have been created or used by an individual artist or writer for their work.