Results for “GS”
'Good Sense Of Humour', a classic dating-ad shorthand.
Gunshot wound.
Mature content — open to view.
Your holdings — heavy if they're losing, fat if they're winning.
Boiling hot weather — sun so fierce the pavement's splitting.
Deep-fried pork rind — the Black Country pub snack.
Cockney rhyming slang for legs.
Classic Scots exclamation of surprise — the Oor Wullie trifecta.
Chicago street organization founded by Larry Hoover; the other half of the drill beef and the BDs' main rival.
Gold teeth — a full mouth of them means you're slugged up.
Boston oath — I'm dead serious, on my dead friends.
A gay man serving full female illusion at a ball without living as or transitioning to a woman.
Swimwear (Queensland/NSW term).
Sausages (plural of snag).
Sausages with tomato sauce.
Sausages at a charity BBQ outside a shop.
Sausages for the barbecue.
Ad-derived line about togs becoming undies
Hurry up; get a move on
See 'crib' — South Island holiday home
Safe journey / all is smooth
One's belongings or personal things.
Skinny, underdeveloped legs on a bigger upper body.
Broad lats that fan out like a pair of wings.
Tongue-in-cheek description of weightlifting.
A football.
Short slang for a nutmeg.
A confrontation with lots of pushing but no real fighting.
Ears.
A younger sibling or younger friend.
Fic centred on emotional or physical suffering
The ears
An exclamation of surprise (mild)
To develop romantic feelings, often unexpectedly or against one's plan.
Lessons or takeaways from an experience.
Herrings
A fair or funfair
To claim something first.
Birth Control Glasses — hideous military-issue eyeglasses.
Brevity/slang: aggressively eager to engage in a dogfight.