Results for “a lie yuh a tell”
British medical acronym: Guardian Reader Of Low Intelligence in Ethnic Skirt.
Prompt format inviting indirect self-disclosure through telling details.
Absolutely steaming drunk.
'Am I lying?' — a tag asking you to back the statement up.
Phonetic-alphabet code for a cluster fuck — a total disaster.
Rear gunner in a WWII bomber — the most exposed crewman on the aircraft.
Mature content — open to view.
Sweets / candy.
What you need after a shock.
Relatives / family.
A politician.
television
Warm woollen clothing
Make room; move over / squeeze up
Where are you?
What are you saying? — 'what's up'
Expression of disbelief — 'no way!'
I can't believe it
Go on about your business / mind yourself
What are you up to? / how's it going?
You all; the plural 'you'.
What's wrong with you?
To grin, smile or laugh broadly.
You're out of luck; you're finished.
Mature content — open to view.
A ride / hitchhiking (Cuba)
A curveball.
'Isn't it?' / 'right?' — seeking agreement
A traditional East End dish of eels set in jelly.
A cellmate.
A crime family's trusted adviser.
Very drunk
A young professional documenting relatable office-job life online.
A native of Hartlepool
Continue Mission — press on despite setbacks.
Loud and Clear — a radio signal is being received perfectly.
The Viet Cong; also the letter C in the phonetic alphabet.
Phonetic code for 'J', spelled with two T's on purpose.
An 'ass-chewing'; a harsh reprimand.
No-handed jump where you pop the tail and slide your front foot to lift the board.